Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan met with Moscow Vice-Mayor Vladimir Resin, reported the Press Service of the Armenian Government. In the course of the meeting A. Margaryan congratulated Mr. Resin on becoming Yerevan Honorary Citizen and thanked for the active participation in development of mutually favorable cooperation between Yerevan and Moscow. A. Margaryan underscored that the efficient interaction of the Russian and Armenian Governments, as well as Moscow and Yerevan Administrations has a positive impact on the Armenian-Russian relations. As noted by V. Resin, visiting Armenia 17 years after the great disastrous earthquake in 1988 he is impressed with the changes in the country, specifically in the disaster zone. As a professional constructor he appreciated the might and the quality of construction works launched in Armenia. He noted the importance of the project of building of the House of Moscow in Yerevan and House of Yerevan in Moscow. The parties said they were satisfied with mutual visits of senior delegations of Moscow and Yerevan. The agreement on cooperation of the executive of both capitals in 2005-2007 signed resulting from these meeting will allow enhancing the Moscow-Yerevan cooperation. As noted by the interlocutors, the holding of the Year of Russia in Armenia and the Year of Armenia scheduled in Russia in 2006 promote Armenian-Russian relations. The parties mentioned using the potential of the Armenian community of Russia for further strengthening the Russian-Armenian relations. The interlocutors discussed matters of attraction of investments of Moscow business circles to the Armenian economy and other questions.