Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will travel to Russia on April 1 for a working visit, during which he will meet President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
According to the Armenian prime minister’s press service, the meeting will take place as part of Pashinyan’s official visit to the Russian Federation.
The Kremlin said the sides plan to discuss the current state and future prospects of Armenian-Russian strategic partnership and allied relations, as well as cooperation within Eurasian integration frameworks.
The agenda will also include key regional issues, particularly prospects for developing economic, transport, and logistics links in the South Caucasus.





