Armenia and Russia have reached an agreement to restore and fully implement the previously concluded agreements in the field of military-technical cooperation.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this during a briefing held in the government on April 18. The head of the executive stated that the bilateral military-technical cooperation, which was significantly reduced or interrupted for a certain period of time, is now returning to normal in order to fulfill the old obligations.
This statement of the Prime Minister was preceded by his parliamentary speech on April 15, where, referring to the negotiations held with the Russian President in Moscow at the beginning of the month, he mentioned the achievement of new agreements of strategic importance, the results of which will become visible in the near future.
Let’s remind that the issue of arms supply was an agenda issue in bilateral relations for a long time.
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