Media: Nikol Pashinyan will try to gain Russia's trust at Moscow meeting
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- 07 April, 2021
- 07:19

"Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will try to earn the Kremlin's trust in his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 7," Report informs, citing Jokhovurd newspaper.
The article prepared before the Prime Minister's visit to Moscow stressed that the meeting would focus on demands for Pashinyan's resignation, the snap parliamentary elections in Armenia on June 20, close cooperation between the two countries, and the situation in Karabakh.
The newspaper also states that Putin's meeting opens new realities for Pashinyan to go to the polls more confidently.
On April 7, Pashinyan will pay a working visit to Moscow.
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