• $ 1.7
  • € 1.9832
  • ₽ 0.021692
  • ₺ 0.0394
  • £ 2.2905

Russia wants to reduce tensions in Yerevan-Baku relations - Putin

Russia wants to reduce tensions in Yerevan-Baku relations - Putin
11.08.2016 10:00
Russia wants to reduce tensions in relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and hopes that the two countries will be able to find a compromise, Russian President Vladimir Putin said after talks with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.


"During the talks, we focused on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement in the light of the trilateral Armenia-Russia-Azerbaijan summit held in St. Petersburg on June 20 and my recent meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev in Baku," Putin told a joint news conference.


Putin added that Russia would give all possible assistance to finding a solution to the "Karabakh knot". He also expressed the hope that Armenia and Azerbaijan would be able to find a compromise without the losers and winners.


The situation along the disengagement line separating the conflicting parties in Nagorno-Karabakh deteriorated dramatically overnight to April 2 when fierce clashes occurred on the contact line. The sides accused each other of violating the truce.


On April 5, Russia mediated a meeting between Colonel-General Nadzhmeddin Sadykov, the chief of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces General Staff, and Colonel-General Yuri Khachaturov, the chief of the Armenian Armed Forces General Staff, that took place in Moscow. The sides agreed to cease the hostilities on the line disengaging the Azerbaijani and Armenian troops in Nagorno-Karabakh. The defense ministries of Azerbaijan and Armenia announced a ceasefire on the contact line as of 12:00 (11:00 Moscow time) the same day. Ever since, the parties occasionally report brief exchanges of fire at the contact line.


The conflict between neighboring Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed territory that had been part of Azerbaijan before the Soviet Union's collapse but was mainly populated by Armenians, broke out in the late 1980s.


In 1991-1994, the confrontation spilled over into large-scale military action for control over the enclave and some adjacent territories. Thousands left their homes on both sides in a conflict that killed 30,000. A truce between Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh republic on one side and Azerbaijan on the other in May 1994.


The sides confirmed their commitment to normalizing the situation on the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh in a trilateral statement, which the presidents of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan had adopted in St Petersburg on June 20

www.ann.az
Similar news
Similar news
The Baku Court of Appeal has rejected the complaint of Ruben Vardanyan
Political News 07:40
The Baku Court of Appeal has rejected the complaint of Ruben Vardanyan
Azerbaijani President: By burning our flag, Armenians only showed their ugly qualities to the whole world
Political News 18:48
Azerbaijani President: By burning our flag, Armenians only showed their ugly qualities to the whole world
Azerbaijani FM, US Assistant Secretary of State discuss peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia
Political News 10:30
Azerbaijani FM, US Assistant Secretary of State discuss peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia
Azerbaijan's First Vice President: 'Türkiye, we stand united with you!'
Political News 19:00
Azerbaijan's First Vice President: 'Türkiye, we stand united with you!'
President Ilham Aliyev: Turkiye and Azerbaijan are already one fist, one heart and one soul
Political News 17:55
President Ilham Aliyev: Turkiye and Azerbaijan are already one fist, one heart and one soul
Diplomat: Azerbaijan's diplomatic missions attacked 5 times in last 2 years
Political News 12:47
Diplomat: Azerbaijan's diplomatic missions attacked 5 times in last 2 years
Deadly attack on Azerbaijani embassy in Iran
Political News 10:31
Deadly attack on Azerbaijani embassy in Iran
Baku warns Armenia again
Political News 09:03
Baku warns Armenia again
Vladimir Putin calls Ilham Aliyev
Political News 14:47
Vladimir Putin calls Ilham Aliyev
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe