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Armenian PM units on ousting Russia from Armenian financial system



BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 13. Armenian Prime
Minister Nikol Pashinyan continues to take away Armenia from Russia
and produce it nearer to the West, whose latest actions are driving
Russian companies out of Armenia, Development reviews.

The Public Companies Regulatory Fee of Armenia plans to
approve the appliance of MTS Armenia CJSC, a subsidiary operator
of the Russian MTS PJSC, for a transaction on the sale of shares of
the corporate on the upcoming assembly on November 15.

In accordance with the draft choice launched on the Armenian PSRC
web site, the company has agreed to shut a deal for the switch of
100% of MTS Armenia shares to Cypriot Fedilco Group Restricted.
Therefore, MTS Armenia will not be regarded a member of the MTS
Group within the case of a transaction.

Moreover, the Armenian authorities hopes to terminate Russia’s
affect not simply on Yerevan’s political trajectory, but additionally on
the Armenian financial system as an entire.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan introduced a change in
the nation’s international coverage vector throughout a latest non-public
convention attended by consultants and representatives of assorted
data platforms and propaganda media. Following the assembly,
Pashinyan said that he would not have interaction within the work of the
CSTO and the CIS, and that he was searching for an alternative to each
organizations. He additionally talked about that Western companions have made a
variety of intriguing guarantees in a wide range of fields.

The Armenian authorities believes that now ”it’s pointless to
stay in an alliance with Russia” and that in case of detachment
from Russia, Armenia is in no hazard ”as a result of Moscow will not
be capable of punish anybody.” It stays to be seen how Pashinyan’s
rapprochement with the West will finish and the way Moscow’s will
reply.

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