Armenia occupies the second place in foreign trips of Russian tourists, Moscow and Yerevan will continue to strengthen tourist ties. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk informed journalists about this on Friday, TASS reports.
In addition, the deputy prime minister noted that the increase in trade between the two countries is largely due to the products produced in Armenia. “It is very good from the point of view of our interaction in the Eurasian Economic Union. The share of transactions carried out in national currencies has grown very well for us,” said Overchuk.
“Relations are exactly as they should be between allies,” concluded the Russian Deputy Prime Minister.