Armenian officers have taken an “ambiguous position” on some key points relating to the settlement of the Karabakh battle, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova mentioned Wednesday.
At a news convention in Moscow, Zakharova reacted to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s remarks that Moscow decreased its efforts on the Karabakh after the beginning of its “special military operation” in Ukraine, saying “such talks have no ground.”
She identified {that a} sequence of talks befell at completely different ranges during the last three months, together with between heads of state and international ministers.
“Let’s face the truth, the matter is that Baku and Yerevan have to consistently implement the reached agreements … for our part, we’re ready to help, but the priority is the implementation by the parties of what was agreed upon,” she careworn.
Pashinian’s remarks in regards to the doable withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers from the Karabakh area, Zakharova mentioned, are additionally “unclear.”
“Is this Mr. Pashinian’s want? I do not perceive. What is he speaking about? Is that what he needs?
“Unfortunately, we often see representatives of the Armenian leadership taking some ambiguous position on a number of key issues, and I would very much like there to be no ambiguity on this point. Because juggling words doesn’t do any good,” she emphasised.
The spokeswoman famous that the Armenian prime officers have many occasions praised the position of the Russian peacekeeping mission in guaranteeing safety within the space the place troops are deployed.
“Therefore, such attempts to question (the peacekeepers’ presence) raise big questions: why is this being done? And besides, after the Armenian leadership recognized Nagorno-Karabakh as Azerbaijani, any claims against Russia about the lack of efforts look doubly inappropriate,” she careworn.
When requested about territorial disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Zakharova mentioned Russia believes they need to be resolved via a fee arrange particularly for this objective.
Zakharova additionally commented on separate incidents on the Lachin street, saying, “Such cases hurt an already difficult situation.”
According to her evaluation, contacts between Baku and the management of the Armenian inhabitants within the Karabakh area will assist resolve the battle basically.
“We support the start of negotiations between Baku and Stepanakert (Karabakh). This topic is on the agenda of our contacts with interested parties. Russian peacekeepers have previously helped organize meetings between the two delegations, and they are ready to continue to provide the necessary assistance,” she famous.
“We reaffirm the need to unblock the Lachin corridor and ensure normal living conditions for the local population. Of course, a lot also depends on political will and willingness to take compromise steps. And in this case, the tension can be removed, and for this, we are working with the parties,” she mentioned.
Relations between the 2 former Soviet republics have been tense since 1991, when the Armenian navy occupied Karabakh, a territory internationally acknowledged as a part of Azerbaijan, and 7 adjoining areas.
In the autumn of 2020, Azerbaijan liberated a number of cities, villages, and settlements from Armenian occupation throughout 44 days of clashes. The battle ended with a Russia-brokered peace settlement.
Despite the continuing talks on a peace settlement, tensions between the neighboring international locations elevated in current months over the Lachin hall, the one land route giving Armenia entry to Karabakh.
Source: www.dailysabah.com