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Putin at a meeting with Aliyev on the situation in Karabakh
Moscow/22.02.22/Turan: On February 22, in the Kremlin, at a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Russian President Vladimir Putin touched on the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh and the role of Russia. “There are already certain agreements in terms of ensuring the security of all the people who live there, and on developing trade and economic ties, unblocking transport communications.
I know that there are still disputes, there is something to work on. But we, for our part, will do everything to ensure that this process develops by peaceful means, by peaceful means. And so that we seek the satisfaction of all the parties involved in this process," RIA quoted Putin as saying.
Aliyev, in turn, noted that Russia played a very important role in ending the war between Azerbaijan and Armenia. "Russia plays a leading role in the normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the establishment of normal neighborly relations," he said.
Referring to the document signed by the two leaders at the end of the meeting, Putin said that the Declaration on Allied Interaction is a new stage in bilateral relations. -02D-
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