Pashinyan: Armenia not want to argue with Russia, but relations are undergoing transformation
Region
- 10 April, 2024
- 08:39
Currently, the relations between Armenia and Russia are undergoing a process of transition from ‘historical Armenia’ to ‘real Armenia’ and Russia, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during his speech in the parliament, Report informs.
"It is sometimes as painful as the internal transformation taking place inside Armenia. But everything must be done to fill this transformation with positive stories. Armenia is ready for such work with Russia, and it is difficult to evaluate relations with it from the point of view of Armenia's economy, security and statehood," the prime minister stressed.
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