Vladimir Putin.
Putin recalled the importance of fulfilling the trilateral agreement on Karabakh
Moscow/12.18.20/Turan: The agreement on Nagorno-Karabakh is generally being consistently implemented, the Russian peacekeepers are doing everything possible to stabilize the situation, Russian President Vladimir Putin said, speaking on December 18 at a meeting of the Council of CIS Heads of State.
"It has already been noted that Russia has undertaken certain mediation efforts to stop bloodshed in the Nagorno-Karabakh zone, achieve a complete ceasefire and begin the stabilization process. At the same time, we tried to follow the key agreements reached in the OSCE Minsk Group," Putin said.
He recalled the tripartite agreement, which was signed on November 9. "It is important that on the whole it is being consistently implemented. The Russian peacekeepers deployed along the line of contact are doing everything to prevent a new aggravation of the situation," the Russian leader said. -02D-
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