“The solution of the existing problems between the two countries and the possible development of some joint actions and steps aimed at reducing tension in the region are primarily possible on the basis of trilateral documents that were signed together with Russia,” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
“So far, there is no other legal framework that would contributed to settlement. Therefore, so far these is absolutely no alternative to these tripartite documents,” Peskov said.
He said the Blinken-brokered talks between foreign ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhum Bayramov were “welcome,” but cast doubt on the United States intentions in engaging the Yerevan and Baku in peace negotiations.
“Of course, any effort that can help a settlement on this basis is welcome. But we also know that there are various attempts that blur the basis for a settlement, which in the future may fail to produce results. Let’s hope that in this case we are talking about the first case,” Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, added.
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