Armenian and Georgian railway operators have discussed passenger transport cooperation and agreed on measures to expand and ...
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu has claimed that the Armenian railway system could collapse “overnight” if Russia were to lose its management rights over the network. Armenian Prime ...
Mikhail Kalugin, director of the Fourth Department of CIS countries at the Russian Foreign Ministry, told TASS that Moscow ...
Yerevan is not going to discuss issues related to railways behind Moscow's back, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told journalists. "We are not going to do anything behind Russia's back or ...
Armenia is ready to discuss the sale of the Russian concession management of the republic's railways with the delegation of Kazakhstan. This was stated by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - Levon Zurabyan, the prime ministerial candidate of the Armenian National Congress and deputy chairman of ...
One day in November, railway employees in Gyumri, Armenia’s second city, went to work and found they had been replaced by Russians. Russian conductors were already at the rail yard operating the ...
The Armenian and Russian governments have not reached any agreements on the future of Armenia’s rail network managed by Russia’s state-owned railway monopoly, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian ...
An Armenian official has announced that the long-discussed railway line connecting the country with neighboring Iran is not an immediate priority. The announcement comes as rival Azerbaijan moves ...
The Armenian government’s plan to replace Russia in managing the republic’s railways is a poorly considered decision, as the established system could "collapse overnight," Russian Security Council ...
At the request of Armenia, Russia is beginning negotiations on the restoration of two sections of Armenia’s railways that will provide a connection with the railways of Azerbaijan and Turkey, Russian ...
YEREVAN -- Armenia is accusing Russia of a breach of contract over a railroad agreement, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reports. Transport and Communications Minister Gurgen Sargsian said that the ...
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