
PanARMENIAN.Net - President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed Russia's commitment to obligations it has undertaken within the Collective Security Treaty Organizations.
"We have certain obligations to Armenia under this agreement. The hostilities that, to our great regret, continue to this day, are not being conducted on the territory of Armenia," Putin said Wednesday, October 7.
"As for the fulfillment by Russia of its obligations under this treaty, we have always fulfilled and will fulfill them."
Putin said he maintains constant communication with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
In a BBC interview published in Tuesday, Pashinyan revealed that Putin has told him that Moscow will honor its commitments defined in treaties, if Armenian territory is attacked.
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