По мнению Путина, Россия не пытается навязать решение по Нагорному Карабаху

В пятницу, в интервью азербайджанскому информационному агентству президент Владимир Путин заявил, что Россия не пытается навязать готовое решение нагорно-карабахского конфликта воюющим сторонам.

"Порой приходится слышать, что Россия пытается монополизировать работу, связанную с нагорно-карабахским урегулированием, отодвинуть в сторону других посредников. Это заблуждение", сказал он в интервью агентству АзерТАдж.

"Отмечу, что американские и французские представители присутствовали на завершающей части вышеупомянутого трёхстороннего саммита в Санкт-Петербурге" - сказал Путин.

В течение следующих нескольких дней Путин проведет встречи с президентами Турции, Азербайджана, Ирана и Армении.

Как сообщили официальные источники вчера, запланированная на вторник трехсторонняя встреча между Путиным, Роухани и Алиевым не будет касаться нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

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источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Владимир Путин

 

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