Russia and Armenia Aim to Collaborate on Overcoming Sanctions-Related Challenges
After the meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan agreed that the countries would work together to overcome the challenges posed by unilateral restrictions imposed by several nations. This was reported by RT, citing an official statement from the Kremlin.
“Putin and Pashinyan expressed concern over the application of unilateral restrictive measures by several countries. We have stated our intention to jointly overcome the challenges arising from these measures,” the joint statement reads.
The discussion included, among other issues, food and energy security as well as logistics between the two countries.
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