VISITING ARMENIAN PREMIER TO HAVE SEVERAL MEETINGS IN MOSCOW
ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
September 26, 2007 Wednesday
Visiting Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan is expected to have
a range of meetings with Russian officials Tuesday, the second day
of his visit.
In the morning, he will meet with Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov and will
discuss Armenia’s cooperation with Moscow City.
This cooperation is on the rise at the moment. A Moscow House opened in
the Armenian capital Yerevan this year and the Yerevan Plaza business
and trade center opened in Moscow.
Moscow-based companies take part in housing construction in Yerevan
and engage in some other investment projects on Armenian territory.
In the afternoon Sargsyan will have meetings with the Secretary General
of the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization, Nikolai Bordyuzha,
and the Secretary General of the Eurasian Economic Community,
Grigory Rapota.
Both meetings will take place in the Armenian embassy in downtown
Moscow.
Sargsyan will meet with the director of Russia’s Federal Agency
for Atomic Energy, Sergei Kiriyenko, and will discuss with him the
operations of the Armenian nuclear plant, as well as construction of
a new power unit for it.
Sargsyan’ agenda also includes a trip to the construction of an
Armenian cathedral in North-East of Moscow’s downtown.