Armenian suppliers of vegetables and fruits are going to increase the exports of their goods in Russia.
This statement Monday during a meeting with the heads of several departments were made by the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinian.
"During [my] visit to Russia, discussed the question of exports. There are expectations that the volume of our exports will grow. Our Russian partners have issues with saturation, and we will support them," said Pashinyan, stressing the importance of compliance with sanitary regulations for export products.
Earlier, the Ministry of agriculture of the Republic reported that more than 95% of Armenia's exported fruit and vegetables supplied to Russia.
Prime Minister of Armenia from 13 to 14 June, was in Moscow on a working visit. In the Russian capital on Wednesday evening met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Prime Minister on Thursday met with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev attends the opening ceremony of the world Cup.
Translated by service "Yandex.Translation"