ArmInfo. The visit of the Russian parliamentary delegation to Armenia is timely and relevant, as stated by the Chairperson of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation Valentina Matviyenko on June 6 in Yerevan following a meeting with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
"We have arrived as a very representative delegation, consisting of senators, deputies, and heads of regions. This underscores our interest in analyzing bilateral relations and further promoting them," the speaker of the Federation Council said. Particularly, she highlighted the results of the meeting with Nikol Pashinyan, which lasted longer than planned. According to Valentina Matviyenko, the meeting was very informative, constructive and friendly.
"There is an understanding of the situation in the South Caucasus region, there is an understanding of the need to update the bilateral agenda considering the new realities "on the ground". We "went through" the entire agenda of bilateral relations. First of all, this is trade and economic cooperation between the two countries. We also addressed humanitarian, cultural and educational cooperation matters," Valentina Matviyenko said.
She also noted that during the negotiations in a broad format, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia once again emphasized that all conditions have been created for Russian businesses in Armenia, and a favorable economic, business and investment climate has been created. The Speaker of the Federation Council emphasized that the events within the framework of the visit are being held clearly, organized and correctly oriented in conceptual terms.
Valentina Matviyenko also emphasized that the Russian delegation's visit coincided with the International Day of the Russian Language celebrated on June 6, as established by the UN on the birthday of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin. "Pushkin is honored in Armenia, with several monuments dedicated to our great poet. In parliament, we discussed the need to enhance cooperation in education, we have a special working group on Russian textbooks. The authorities are supportive of these initiatives," Matviyenko said. "In general, the Russian language is held in high regard in Armenia. The Prime Minister supports the construction of a Russian school in Yerevan at the Embassy of the Russian Federation, with potential locations currently under consideration."
Valentina Matviyenko noted that six states have already joined the International Organization for the Russian Language, but Armenia has not yet ratified the relevant agreement. "The Prime Minister promised to give instructions, to review this issue and to push it forward," she said. "Armenia has demonstrated its interest in expanding and developing multifaceted bilateral cooperation. Now it is important to implement the agreements reached, which we will do," the Chairperson of the Federation Council concluded.