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Putin warned about the consequences of undermining the agreements on Karabakh
Baku/20.11.20/Turan: Those who are trying to slow down the implementation of the trilateral agreement between Moscow, Yerevan and Baku on Karabakh should understand that the alternative to this document is war, said Russian President Vladimir Putin, RIA Novosti reported.
"Unexpectedly for me sounded what you have just said - about the tendency to slow down the implementation of the trilateral statement of the presidents of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. People who are trying to do this should understand that there can be only one alternative to this - war," the president said at a meeting on the Russian peacekeeping mission in Karabakh.
"If, God forbid, this happens, then the blood of the victims will be on their hands. Those who are trying to torpedo this agreement. Everyone should understand and be aware of this," Putin added. Calls to abandon the trilateral statement on Karabakh, according to which the war was suspended on November 10, come from the Armenian community.
Thus, the Russian reporter Semyon Pegov, the author of the WarGonzo project and Semyon Bagdasarov, a citizen of the Russian Federation, director of the Middle East Center, speaking on the SolovyovLive Youtube channel, stated that the Armenians did not accept defeat in Karabakh. According to them, there is evidence that the Armenians are preparing armed attacks on the Azerbaijani Armed Forces and will wage a guerrilla war. —0—
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