RUSSIAN JOURNALIST: MEDIA COVERAGE OF EURASIAN UNION PROJECT LEAVES MUCH TO BE DESIRED
by Ashot Safaryan
ARMINFO
Wednesday, May 28, 00:40
The media coverage of the Eurasian Union project leaves much to be
desired, well-known Russian journalist Alan Kasayev said during a
roundtable discussion on the peculiarities of interethnic relations
in the post-Soviet area.
The event was organized by the North-South Politological Center and
was attended by an ArmInfo correspondent.
"In fact, this project is receiving almost no coverage in Russia. Even
more, in Russia much fewer people are informed of the Customs Union
or the Eurasian Union than in Armenia. So, I hope that this problem
will receive due attention soon," Kasayev said.
From: Baghdasarian
by Ashot Safaryan
ARMINFO
Wednesday, May 28, 00:40
The media coverage of the Eurasian Union project leaves much to be
desired, well-known Russian journalist Alan Kasayev said during a
roundtable discussion on the peculiarities of interethnic relations
in the post-Soviet area.
The event was organized by the North-South Politological Center and
was attended by an ArmInfo correspondent.
"In fact, this project is receiving almost no coverage in Russia. Even
more, in Russia much fewer people are informed of the Customs Union
or the Eurasian Union than in Armenia. So, I hope that this problem
will receive due attention soon," Kasayev said.
From: Baghdasarian