Armenia and Russia sign agreements on a wide range of issues during the visit of President Sargsyan to Moscow.

The President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan was in the Kremlin on Monday for meetings with Russian leaders. The President is currently on an official visit to Russia

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan discussed a wide range of bilateral economic cooperation and military-technical cooperation issues, and various aspects of their work together in regional forums, in particular the Collective Security Treaty Organisation.

Agreements were signed following the meeting on cooperation in healthcare, youth policy, the economy, as well as an intergovernmental agreement on humanitarian cooperation, and a plan for consultations between the Russian and Armenian foreign ministers for 2012-2013.

source: Press Service of the President of Russia

photo: courtesy of the Press Service of the President of Russia.

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