Russia, Armenian Presidents Discuss Bilateral Ties

RUSSIA, ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS DISCUSS BILATERAL TIES

news.az
Jan 19 2010
Azerbaijan

Serzh Sargsyan and Dmitry Medvedev Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
and his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan have had a wide-ranging
discussion on bilateral cooperation.

Sargsyan paid a brief working visit to Moscow on Monday. The Armenian
president was the first foreign leader to visit Russia in 2010.

"The meeting between the two presidents was held in a traditionally
friendly and constructive atmosphere," Russian presidential aide
Sergey Prikhodko said.

Energy is a priority in Russian-Armenian cooperation. The two countries
have been discussing major new projects in the mining and processing
industries, transport and communications. Bilateral trade is currently
close to $1 billion.

Prikhodko said the presidents also exchanged views on a variety of
global issues, on bilateral cooperation in the Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) and on the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between
Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The mediators in the Karabakh conflict – the USA, Russia and France
that comprise the OSCE Minsk Group – reported some important progress
in talks between the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders in Munich
late last year, but tensions between the two ex-Soviet republics
remain high.