Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenia’s Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will indeed discuss Nagorno-Karabakh during Wednesday’s talks, but there are no plans to sign any documents, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, According to TASS report.
The journalists drew the Kremlin spokesman’s attention to reports in some Armenian media outlets stating that the two leaders could consider options for the deployment of Russian peacekeepers to Armenia’s border and sign an appropriate document.
"This report is not true," Peskov replied when asked to comment on it. "Of course, Karabakh will be discussed as well as the Russian military servicemen who are currently deployed there, and bilateral relations in general. However, there are no plans to sign any documents."
"This is Pashinyan’s first visit abroad after [his party’s] victory in the parliamentary elections, [which turned out to be] a landslide and convincing," he said. "The scope of bilateral relations is large, and...
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