YEREVAN. – Russia should review all existing documents on arms supply, so that they do not pose a danger, said Viktor Vodolatsky, Vice-Chairman of the Russian Federation (RF) State Duma Committee for Defense and Security Issues, speaking to Zhoghovurd (People) newspaper of Armenia.
“Subsequently, we [Russia] will no longer sign contracts that can cause harm—and why not, to Russia, too,” he added. “But now, those [Russian] weapons are supplied [to Azerbaijan] simply based on previous documents.”
“He added that the treaties between the RF and Azerbaijan on arms’ supply were long-term and were signed before the events of April 2016 [the four-day military actions on the Karabakh-Azerbaijani line of contact, and which...
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