Vladimir Putin
Moscow is ready to assist in signing peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan - Putin
Baku/13.10.23/Turan: Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow is ready to organize a meeting of representatives of Armenia and Azerbaijan to discuss the signing a peace treaty, RIA-Novosti reports.
“The agenda is to prepare a peace treaty and finally put an end to this long-standing conflict. And the Russian side is, of course, ready to provide our partners with all possible assistance on this track. In particular, we agree with the organization of negotiations in Moscow, if necessary, in any format.” – for starters, Foreign Ministers and experts,” said the Russian President, speaking on October 13 at the CIS summit in Bishkek.
"Russia will help ensure that these negotiations end in a peace agreement, which will be signed by the leaders of these countries. Of course, the choice is always up to the respective country; Russia is only ready to create the appropriate conditions for this", Putin emphasized. -02D-
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