11:08 / 01/19/2010
RA President Serzh Sargsyan and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev discussed bilateral cooperation issues, Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and exchanged views on international conflicts in the course of Jan. 18 meeting in Moscow, RF Presidential Aide Sergei Prikhodko informed Interfax.
“The meeting of the Presidents was held in friendly and constructive atmosphere. The officials discussed a wide range of issues on bilateral cooperation, including trade and economic, investment, cultural-humanitarian and other spheres,” Prikhodko outlined.
According to him, Medvedev and Sargsyan exchanged views on the collaboration within CSTO frames and Karabakh conflict settlement as well.
As NEWS.am reported previously, January 18 RF President Dmitry Medvedev and RA President Serzh Sargsyan began talks in Moscow. The leaders of the two states coordinated the positions on the threshold of the regular round of Karabakh peace process and discussed joint economic projects, Kremlin Press Service reports.
“The meeting of the Presidents was held in friendly and constructive atmosphere. The officials discussed a wide range of issues on bilateral cooperation, including trade and economic, investment, cultural-humanitarian and other spheres,” Prikhodko outlined.
According to him, Medvedev and Sargsyan exchanged views on the collaboration within CSTO frames and Karabakh conflict settlement as well.
As NEWS.am reported previously, January 18 RF President Dmitry Medvedev and RA President Serzh Sargsyan began talks in Moscow. The leaders of the two states coordinated the positions on the threshold of the regular round of Karabakh peace process and discussed joint economic projects, Kremlin Press Service reports.
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