In the relations with Russia, the issues are raised, including with the aim of removing negative nuances from the context of friendly relations between Armenia and Russia. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this during his press conference Tuesday—and referring to his scheduled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Wednesday. A reporter asked the Armenian PM about Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov's statement Monday that there are accumulated issues that shall be discussed during the aforesaid meeting. "Tomorrow I will go to Moscow to chair the session of the EAEU Council. Also, I will have a bilateral meeting with the Russian president. The agenda with Russia is very diverse. During this period, there are many accumulated problems, some of which have been raised. We have never been of the opinion that these issues are raised for the sake of being raised. We were of the opinion that these issues are raised also with the aim of removing negative nuances from the context of friendly relations between Armenia and Russia," Pashinyan said. Russia President will clarify all matters during talks with Armenia’s Pashinyan Wednesday, Putin aide says