Lavrov suggests "to fulfil trilateral agreements of Yerevan, Baku and Moscow"
Lavrov suggests "to fulfil trilateral agreements of Yerevan, Baku and Moscow"
Baku/28.12.23/Turan: The US and EU are not seeking to bring peace to the South Caucasus, but "striving to squeeze Moscow", Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
"Now Armenia is facing a whole range of challenges. And it will not be possible to buy them with the help of Western players. Unlike Russia, the US and the EU are not seeking to bring peace and stability to the region and the South Caucasus as a whole. Their task is completely different - to squeeze Moscow and other regionalists, to create a new hotbed of tensions following the Balkans, the Middle East and Ukraine," Lavrov said in an interview with TASS.
The way out "of this difficult situation," the Russian diplomat continued, "is obvious - to fulfil the trilateral agreements of Yerevan, Baku and Moscow at the highest level."-06D-
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- 28 December 2023 12:28
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