Путин и Эрдоган хотят стабилизировать Кавказ

На официальном веб-сайте Кремля говорится, что состоялся "обмен мнениями о положении дел в Закавказье в контексте обострения обстановки в районе армяно-азербайджанской государственной границы. Владимир Путин подчеркнул важность недопущения любых действий, способствующих эскалации напряжённости."

Также говорится, "С обеих сторон высказана заинтересованность в разрешении конфликтной ситуации исключительно мирными средствами, путём переговоров. Выражена готовность к координации усилий в целях стабилизации в регионе. Лидерами также отмечена безальтернативность политико-дипломатического урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта на основе принципов международного права в интересах народов Армении и Азербайджана."

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам kremlin.ru

фото: Президенты России и Турции (фотография из архива)

 

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