Armenian Prime Minister's press Secretary Nazeli Baghdasaryan: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev discussed issues related to the peace agenda during informal contacts in St. Petersburg.
The informal CIS summit caused only a short contact between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan
Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman for the Russian Presidency, characterized the encounter between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev during the informal summit of CIS leaders on December 26 as a "brief on-the-ground contact" rather than substantive negotiations.
In response to inquiries about the nature of the meeting, Peskov clarified, "They did not hold talks yesterday, but such events are always held, including the informal CIS summit, which is a good opportunity for brief contacts on their feet. It was the same this time." The Kremlin spokesman downplayed the significance of the interaction, framing it as a customary occurrence during gatherings of this nature.
The comments from Peskov shed light on the diplomatic nuances surrounding engagements between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan. The use of the term "brief on-the-ground contact" underscores the cautious approach taken by the Kremlin in characterizing the meeting, emphasizing its informal nature rather than portraying it as a formal negotiation session.
As tensions persist in the South Caucasus region, particularly concerning the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, such encounters between leaders carry implications for the delicate geopolitical balance in the area. The description provided by Peskov suggests a measured attempt to manage expectations and emphasizes the ongoing nature of diplomatic engagements in the region. The dynamics between Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to draw attention, with each interaction carrying the potential to influence the trajectory of relations between the two nations.--0--
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