The decision of the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikola Pashinyan to resign in April does not require an immediate conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, said to journalists by the press secretary of the head of the Russian state Dmitry Peskov, adding that contacts leaders are constant.
“Pashinyan will remain acting Prime Minister of Armenia, so this decision that was made public does not require an immediate conversation,” said the representative of the Kremlin, who quotes TASS.
Peskov added that the leaders of the two countries “communicated quite recently, the contacts are constantly”