
ArmInfo. Alen Simonyan, Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia, has developed a very respectful relationship with Valentina Matviyenko, Chair of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Simonyan himself told reporters on April 14.
According to him, during his meetings with the Speaker of the Federation Council, open and direct conversations are usually maintained. Simonyan last spoke with Matviyenko by telephone, during which he congratulated her on her birthday. The Speaker announced that he will soon visit
Istanbul, where the 152nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union will be held. The Speaker will likely also be there, with whom he is expected to maintain contact. "We're not talking about an official meeting, but contacts are possible. As of today, I have two meetings scheduled - with the heads of the parliaments of Georgia and Azerbaijan," the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia emphasized.
Responding to a question about the future of Armenian-Russian relations, especially in the context of economic cooperation, and in particular the problems already facing Armenian businesses (the resumption of the Jermuk mineral water case, the intention to revoke the Proshyan Brandy Factory's license, etc.), the Speaker merely stated, "All problematic issues will be discussed." "We do not intend to fight with Russia on any issue; we will voice all existing problems and try to resolve them. We pose no threat to the Russian Federation, and we will not be the party posing such threats. We have no and never have had any such intentions. All issues with the Russian Federation also exist in relations with other states; they sometimes wax and wane, but we, political figures, are here precisely to discuss and resolve all problems," the Speaker emphasized. Speaking about Russia's statements about Armenia's impossibility of joining two associations simultaneously - the EAEU and the EU - the speaker recalled how, within a single day, third President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan abruptly reversed his decision to sign an association agreement with the EU, acceding to the Treaty Establishing the Eurasian Economic Union. "Do you see the difference in the statements regarding the EAEU and the EU between Serzh Sargsyan and Nikol Pashinyan, between Robert Kocharyan and Nikol Pashinyan? If the 2021 elections had gone differently, you journalists would now be considered foreign agents and, quite possibly, would be in prison," the speaker of the Armenian parliament said.
As a reminder, the 152nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union will be held in Istanbul from April 15 to 19, 2026. This large-scale international event will bring together parliamentary delegations from many countries to discuss pressing issues, including the participation of representatives from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Belarus.