Владимир Путин надеется на развитие двухсторонних отношений с Арменией

Премьер-министр, новоизбранный президент РФ Владимир Путин 30 марта направил благодарственное письмо премьер-министру РА Тиграну Саркисяну, в котором поблагодарил армянского коллегу за поздравления в честь избрания на пост президента РФ.

Как сообщили АрмИнфо в пресс-службе правительства Армении, в письме главы российского правительства, в частности, говорится: "Уважаемый Тигран Суренович! Искренне благодарен вам за поздравления в честь моего избрания на пост президента РФ. Надеюсь, что взаимовыгодные двухсторонние отношения, основанные на принципах стратегического партнерства, и впредь продолжат развиваться на благо двух народов, а также во имя общего интереса в укреплении стабильности и безопасности в Закавказье".

Напомним, что на прошедших 4 марта президентских выборах РФ Владимир Путин одержал победу, получив 45 млн 602 тыс 075 голосов избирателей, что составляет 63,6%, на втором месте лидер КПРФ Геннадий Зюганов с 17,18%, на третьем месте самовыдвиженец Михаил Прохоров с 7,98%, глава ЛДПР Владимир Жириновский получил всего лишь 6,22%, а на последнем месте разместился лидер "Справедливой России" Сергей Миронов, получивший 3,85%.

Путин будет занимать пост главы государства ближайшие 6 лет.

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