Armenia and Russia have agreed to continue the implementation of previously reached agreements in the military-technical sphere, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told journalists during a briefing, APA reports.
“We had military-technical cooperation with Russia; at one stage, this cooperation significantly decreased or stopped,” Pashinyan said.
According to him, during his recent visit to Moscow and within the framework of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, an agreement was reached on “the implementation of previously reached agreements in the field of military-technical cooperation.”
