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Separatists complain to Putin about peacekeepers and demanded "clear steps" from him
Baku/04.07.23/Turan: The leadership of the separatist regime in Karabakh has appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Armenian telegram channels reported.
The appeal circulated by chairman of the so-called "Anti-Crisis Council" Tigran Petrosyan says that "the absolute majority" of the Armenian population believed "not the leader of Armenia, not the leader of Artsakh (the name of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan used by Armenians)," but Russian President Putin's words that Armenians will live in the region "safely and decently".
"Today we are not living but surviving, our silence day in and day out complicates the situation of the "country" and the "people", while those who promised us security, dignity and freedom of movement are carrying food to themselves by helicopter (Russian peacekeepers are meant), leaving us in this situation. The "government" has sent a letter to Putin outlining the plight of the "country" and the "people". I think that if we do not see clear steps from the Russian side tomorrow, silence will be tantamount to death. Let us bear it tomorrow and then we must explode like a volcano, for the sake of our children, for the sake of our dignity," Petrosyan wrote. -06В-
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