le=”text-align: justify; “>Russia is unlikely change its policy toward the other members of the Commonwealth of Independnent States (CIS), particularly Armenia, because no serious cabinet reshuffle is expected, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director of the Caucasus Institute, said during a Yerevan-Moscow-Kiev-Astana space bridge on “Russia and CIS: new scenario of relations.”
“Russia is important for Armenia, and the relations need to remain traditional,” Iskandaryan said. Armenia is interested in Russia’s predictable domestic policy and traditional foreign policy, as Russia is Armenia’s major strategic partner.
With repect to Russia’s ties with its neighbors and the CIS member-states as its foreign-policy priorities Iskandaryan said that neither “Medvedev’s” nor “Putin’s” foreign policy has ever existed. “Decisions have always been, to put it mildly, concerted ones,” the Armenian expert said.
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