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Putin, Pashinyan discuss Karabakh

Putin, Pashinyan discuss Karabakh
17.05.2022 11:00
Russian President Vladimir Putin invited Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to discuss regional issues, including Karabakh.

Reported from RIA Novosti, that Pashinyan is on a visit to the Russian capital Moscow, where the summit of the CSTO countries was held.

"We are in regular contact with you on all issues of the bilateral agenda, and regional problems. Nevertheless, there are always many issues," Putin said.

"We continue to work actively together in resolving the Karabakh problem. In a trilateral format, together with our partners from Azerbaijan. There are a lot of issues. I am glad to have the opportunity to meet with you two and talk about all the complexes," Putin added.

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