Lavrov: Russia maintains balanced stance on developments in the South  Caucasus

ArmInfo. Russia does have a biased stance on the developments in the South Caucasus. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov  made this statement following talks with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan in Moscow on January 21.

"I  don't understand the basis on which you draw the conclusion that 
our position aligns with Azerbaijan's regarding the problems in our 
relationship with Armenia. It turns out that we support one side on 
the issue of the South Caucasus and the normalization of 
Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, This is not the case. We are dealing 
with issues that, we believe, are extremely urgent: the normalization 
of relations between Yerevan and Baku, based on our deep interest in 
seeing our fraternal peoples living in peace and good 
neighborliness," the Russian Foreign Minister said.  According to 
him, Russia has strategic partnership and alliance relations with 
both the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides.

 "And we are vitally interested in this, unlike those countries that 
are located far from the South Caucasus and are precisely aimed at 
maintaining tension here," Lavrov said. He  added that these 
countries expect that amidst this escalation, they will be able to 
more effectively advance their geostrategic interests.  Additionally, 
he emphasized that Russia is guided by the agreements reached by the 
leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia  from 2020 to 2022. "And we 
participate in this work exactly to the extent  required by Yerevan 
and Baku, no more and no less," Lavrov concluded. 

Source

Yorum yapın