Vladimir Putin and Nikol Pashinyan
Putin urged Pashinyan not to get hung up on Lachin corridor
Baku/26.04.23/Turan: On April 26, Armenian Prime Minister Nikola Pashinyan called Russian President Vladimir Putin, asking him to help with unblocking the Lachin road.
This was reported by the Pashinyan's press service. In turn, the Kremlin's press service reported that the parties discussed practical tasks to ensure stability and security in the region.
"In the context of the current aggravation of the situation in the Lachin corridor, the importance of strict compliance with the entire set of fundamental agreements of the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan has been confirmed," the Kremlin said in a statement. -02D-
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