tert.am: Moscow intends to propose a tripartite summit at the level of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, Yuri Ushakov, told journalists about it.
“We hope that in the nearest period we will be able to agree on the dates of the summit,” the Russian official said.
According to Ushakov, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will discuss the process of regulating Armenian-Azerbaijani relations in Astana.
“We value relations with Azerbaijan. Of course, we will be ready to discuss with them not only bilateral affairs but also to exchange opinions on the current situation in Armenian-Azerbaijani relations,” he said.
The representative of the Kremlin emphasized that the basis of the stabilization of relations between Baku and Yerevan is the tripartite agreements reached through Putin’s mediation.
“We see that non-regional players, in particular the European Union and the USA, are trying to get into this business, but mostly they use our work. The fundamental agreements were reached in 2020 and 2021 with our active participation,” Ushakov said.