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Pashinyan shares his concern over tension on border with Azerbaijan with Putin

08.07.2021, 11:01
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Armenia’s Nikol Pashinyan on the victory of his Civil Contract party in the June 20 early parliamentary elections as he met with Pashinyan in Moscow on July 7.



Pashinyan shares his concern over tension on border with Azerbaijan with Putin

YEREVAN, July 8, /ARKA/. Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Armenia’s Nikol Pashinyan on the victory of his Civil Contract party in the June 20 early parliamentary elections as he met with Pashinyan in Moscow on July 7.

Putin said that victory is important for anyone, and first of all, for Armenia and for the people of Armenia, ‘considering that such complicated and sensitive issues can only be resolved if one has the opportunity to work effectively.’

‘What matters most is to have the people’s trust. You have it as evidenced by the election results. This is extremely important; in fact, this is the most important thing. This is probably the most important precondition for development in such challenging times for the country. I congratulate you sincerely. I hope that today we will be able to talk both formally and informally during a working lunch about issues that we have discussed thoroughly of late and that call for prompt response,” Putin was quoted as saying by the Armenian government press office.

Recalling that it was their third meeting this year in Moscow, Pashinyan said it reflects the good dynamics of relations between the two countries.

‘We have regretfully been discussing security issues very often and a lot in recent times due to regional instabilities. Everyone knows your personal efforts and the efforts made by the Russian Federation in achieving a ceasefire in the 44-day war,’ he said.

‘I must say that the situation has been stabilized ever since the deployment of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh, though some hotbeds of instability arise from time to time. Today I would like to share with you my views and assessments as to why and how this is happening. The situation on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan is still not very stable, and we mentioned this on several occasions. Unfortunately, here too, we have had a hotbed of continued anxiety for the last two months. I hope that today we will be able to synchronize our watches on this issue.’

‘I still have to state that, unfortunately, the issue of prisoners of war has not yet been fully resolved, although there is some good news: 15 Armenian prisoners of war were repatriated just a few days ago, and I want to highlight and appreciate your personal role. We discussed this issue during our telephone conversation on June 24, and 15 of our compatriots returned home a week later.

There is some good news in the field of economics as well. I hope you remember that as early as in 2019, we discussed issues related to the activities of the South Caucasus Railway in Yerevan, and I must say that today the renewal of railway trains in Armenia is in full swing. This is really very good news, because a large investment project is being implemented at this point of time.

The exports from Armenia to Russia are growing after a Covid19-affected year. Also, I want to thank you for your personal support in delivering the Sputnik-V vaccine to Armenia. We have already received over 100,000 doses. Thank God the epidemiological situation is quite good in Armenia, and against this background we can witness a drastic influx of Russian tourists to Armenia, and this is very good news, too.

I hope today we will have time to discuss all important issues on our bilateral agenda and synchronize our watches after the elections and before a new stage in the life of our country.” -0-