Critical summit between Russia-Azerbaijan-Armenia in Sochi! Putin announced: Joint statement accepted

Critical summit between Russia Azerbaijan Armenia in Sochi Putin announced Joint statement

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that during the trilateral meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, they could not reach an agreement on all issues, but they managed to reach an agreement on basic issues and they accepted the joint declaration.

According to the Kremlin’s statement, Putin made statements at the end of his tripartite meeting with Aliyev and Pashinyan.

Stating that the trilateral meeting with Aliyev and Pashinyan lasted more than 2 hours, Putin noted that according to their general opinion, it was a very useful meeting.

“WE ACCEPT THE COMMON STATEMENT”

Noting that during the trilateral meeting, a very good atmosphere was created for possible future agreements on some fundamental issues, Putin said:

“Today we adopted the joint statement. I must say frankly that not everything was agreed upon. Some issues that had previously been worked out at the level of experts were omitted from the text. However, I agree with the overall assessment that the meeting was beneficial and created the conditions for further steps towards resolving the situation as a whole. Moreover, by ‘as a whole’ I mean both the events of the recent past and the events of two years ago. In any case, we managed to agree on fundamental issues. Our negotiations today have shown that we can agree on the future of our countries. By ‘our countries’ I mean Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia. And I mean all the countries of the region. Because all the peoples living in this region are in favor of normalization of relations. Russia will do everything to reach a final and comprehensive solution.”

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Thanking Aliyev and Pashinyan for coming to Sochi, Putin stated that they will continue the dialogue and seek solutions necessary to end the long-standing conflict.

COMMON STATEMENT

Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to refrain from using force, to resolve problems on the basis of recognition of sovereignty, territorial integrity and inviolability of borders.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accepted the joint statement after their trilateral meeting in Sochi.

In the statement published on the Kremlin website, it was stated that the three leaders discussed the implementation process of the declarations adopted in 2020 and 2021, adding that “the parties adhere to all these agreements with the aim of comprehensively normalizing Azerbaijan-Armenia relations, ensuring peace, stability, security and sustainable economic development of the South Caucasus. reiterated their commitment to strictly adhere to.

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Emphasizing the significant contribution of the Russian peacekeeping force to the security of the region and the importance of efforts to stabilize the situation in the region, the statement said, “Avoiding the use of force or the threat of use of force, the problems are based on mutual recognition of sovereignty, territorial integrity and inviolability of borders in accordance with the United Nations Charter and the Almaty declaration of 1991. agreed to resolve.” statements were included.

Emphasizing “the importance of active preparation for the signing of a peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia in order to ensure sustainable and long-term peace in the region”, it was stated that it was agreed to continue the search for mutually acceptable solutions.

In the declaration, the importance of starting contacts between the parliaments of the three countries in order to create a positive atmosphere and strengthen trust between the religious leaders, experts and public representatives of the two countries with the help of Russia, Aliyev and Pashinyan said that Russia’s commitment to stability and stability in the South Caucasus. It was noted that he was pleased that he was ready to contribute to the establishment of welfare and the normalization of relations. (AA)

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