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Putin to discuss with Pashinyan the implementation of the agreements of November 10 and January 11
Baku/07.06.21/Turan: Acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan will make a working visit to Moscow on July 7, where he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to the press service of Pashinyan, he will discuss with Putin the issues of bilateral Armenian-Russian relations, as well as the implementation of trilateral statements of November 10, 2020 and January 11, 2021, the restoration of economic and transport ties in the region. -02D-
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- 6 July 2021 16:56
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