ArmInfo. "Almost five years of my parliamentary efforts have finally yielded results - more than 50,000 textbooks for Russian schools in Armenia have been delivered to Yerevan!" Armenian MP Aleksey Sandikov wrote on his Facebook account.
He raised issue of the lack of textbooks at absolutely all meetings with his Russian colleagues, during all his interviews, including the high-profile speech by V. Solovyov.
"Many along this path promised mountains of gold, but then disappeared somewhere; many promoted themselves on this topic with zero effectiveness of their work.
"And only in October 2022 in Moscow at a meeting of delegations of the Chairman of the National Assembly of Armenia A.R. Simonyan and Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation V.I. Matvienko, when I voiced the problem of the shortage of textbooks, Valentina Ivanovna instructed to organize the delivery of the necessary books. Thanks to the efforts of the interparliamentary commission on cooperation, and personally its co-chairman from the Russian Federation, Yuri Leonidovich Vorobyov, we have finally achieved the desired result!"
New modern textbooks and teaching aids, including those on the Russian language, literature, mathematics, algebra, geometry, chemistry, physics, geography, biology, history, and the environment, will arrive in schools on Monday.
The delivery of textbooks to schools will be carried out by the representative office of Rossotrudnichestvo in Armenia and the "House of Moscow" in Yerevan," Sandikov wrote.
Meanwhile, as the Russian Humanitarian Mission, which delivered the books to Armenia, told ArmInfo, within three days they will deliver textbooks on chemistry, biology, physics, geography and other subjects throughout Yerevan and regions of the country. There are 50 schools in the republic on the list. In total - more than 53,000 books, educational and fiction literature.
"The publications will replenish the library collections of educational institutions located not only in Yerevan, but also in other, including remote, regions: Ararat, Kotayk, Gegharkunik, Shirak, Lori, Armavir, Syunik and Tavushk regions," reported in the Russian Humanitarian Mission