ArmInfo.The new government of Armenia is determined to give new impetus to the development of the Armenian-Russian relations. This is stated in the official message of the Prime Minister of Armenia to the participants and guests of the 7th Russian-Armenian interregional forum called "Digital Initiatives of Armenia and Russia in the framework of the digital agenda of the EAEU."
As the prime minister noted, the breadth of the themes of the Armenian-Russian interregional forum is a manifestation of allied relations, an integral part of which was interregional cooperation. "Our countries face the same ambitious tasks - providing comfortable conditions for doing business, creating additional jobs not only in capitals and large centers, but also in regions. This is what the relevant state programs are aimed at, and concrete steps aimed at improving starting conditions for the implementation of trade- economic and cultural-humanitarian joint projects, "the head of the Armenian government noted in his message.
The rapidly changing realities, as the prime minister stressed, form new tasks, they also dictate the need for the development and implementation by Armenia and Russia of a digital agenda coordinated within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union, which will not only minimize the administrative burden, make cooperation more modern and transparent, but also substantially to shorten the time interval from the origin of the idea to realization, to offset the costs caused by geographical remoteness. "The new leadership of Armenia headed by me is determined to give new impetus to the development of friendly Armenian- Russian relations, especially inter-regional cooperation, since the country's equal development is our priority," concluded Nikol Pashinyan. Recall that on June 29, the 7th Armenian-Russian interregional forum entitled "Digital initiatives of Russia and Armenia within the framework of the implementation of the digital agenda of the EAEU" opened in Yerevan. The Russian delegation is headed by the Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky.