Путин снова заговорил о карабахском конфликте

Путин снова заговорил о карабахском конфликте

4 ноября 2020 г.

 

Москва сделает все возможное для прекращения нагорно-карабахского конфликта, заявил президент России Владимир Путин на встрече с религиозными лидерами в среду.

«Вы знаете, что Россия делает все, что в ее силах, для скорейшего прекращения конфликта на Южном Кавказе, а также для защиты жизни людей, которые, к сожалению, смотрят друг на друга сквозь дуло ружья и используют оружие друг против друга », - отметил Путин.

Он был уверен, что противоборствующие стороны смогут достичь своих целей путем переговоров.

«Мы поддерживаем контакты как с Арменией, так и с Азербайджаном. Я надеюсь, что нам удастся добиться результатов на основе, приемлемой для всех, кто живет в регионе», - сказал Путин, подчеркнув необходимость использования мирных методов.

источник: commonspace.eu в агентстве ТАСС (Москва)

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