Putin, Pashinyan to meet on April 7

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin are expected to meet on April 7.
The information was confirmed by PM’s spokesperson Mane Gevorgyan.
She said agreed with the upcoming meeting with Russia’s leader PM Pashinyan is working in self-isolation from April 2.
"No changes have occured in the working schedule of the Armenia's PM except for personal meetings and public events," Gevorgyan said.
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