Putin Agrees to Withdraw Russian Troops from Armenia
Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to withdraw Russian troops and border guards from various parts of Armenia
The Foreign Ministry advises Bulgarians, who intend to visit Armenia, to postpone their trip, FOCUS News Agency reported.
The announcement is due to the exacerbation of the domestic political situation in Armenia and the frequent manifestations of civil disobedience related to the blocking of major thoroughfares and institutions.
Bulgarians already residing in Armenia are advised to avoid crowded places and to register with the Embassy of Bulgaria in Yerevan by calling on the following phone numbers: +374 10 45 45 82 and mobile phone: 096 40 52 10.
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