YEREVAN.- "God bless Armenia," world-famous singer and composer Elton John said, after dinner at Noyan Tun restaurant with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Armenian President Armen Sarkissian.
A great number of fans were waiting for him at the entrance of the restaurant. He kindly greeted a little boy and then asked the crowd how they were doing.
Asked about his impressions from the visit, the British musician replied: "Fantastic. God blesses Armenia. "
Then Armenian president, Nikol Pashinyan and his wife also left the restaurant.
To our question what they were talking about with Elton John , the prime minister noted that they were talking about everything.
The restaurant manager also added that Elton John tasted French cuisine and liked it very much.
By the way, tonight Elton John will leave for Kiev.
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Liana Khudoyan
Syune Arakelyan
David Khudaverdyan
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