Prime ministers of Russia, Armenia discuss Russian-Armenian economic cooperation
ASHGABAT. May 30 (Interfax) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan have discussed the development of economic cooperation between the two countries.
Medvedev and Sargsyan met at the meeting of the heads of governments of the CIS countries in Ashgabat.
"Our agenda is traditional. I have an idea of what you will be asking me, but we can still discuss any issues related to the development of economic and humanitarian relations between Russia and Armenia," Medvedev said at the beginning of the meeting.
Sargsyan, in turn, said Armenia attaches special importance to the development of relations with Russia.
"Russia is our strategic partner and number one economic partner. Russian investment in our economy exceeds 60%," he said, adding that Armenia is interested in intensifying this cooperation.