Vladimir Putin.
Putin hopes to reach peaceful settlement in Karabakh
Baku/04.11.20/Turan: Russia is in contact with Armenia and Azerbaijan on Karabakh, and hopes that it will be possible to achieve results by peaceful means that would suit everyone. According to RIA, Russian President Vladimir Putin said it on November 4 at a video conference with representatives of religious confessions.
As Putin noted, the Russian side is doing and will do everything in its power to end the conflict in Karabakh. "In any case, we are in contact with both Armenia and Azerbaijan. I hope that we will be able to achieve results, and on a basis that would suit all people living in the region," the Russian president said. -02D-
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