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Moscow ready to contribute to Yerevan-Baku peace, Lavrov says

The Russian foreign minister also said Moscow welcomed the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey

YEREVAN, June 9. /TASS/. Russia is ready to contribute to peace settlement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a news conference on Thursday.

"We have reiterated readiness to assist in the peace settlement between Yerevan and Baku and to solve humanitarian issues still facing the region," Lavrov said after talks with his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan.

The Russian diplomat also said Moscow welcomed the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey. "This should help improve the regional situation in general," he stressed.

Lavrov called for a "rhythmic" cooperation between the three South Caucasus nations and the three neighboring countries, saying this was an important additional channel for establishing dialogue and various contacts in the region.

"We agree on the need to stringently implement the agreements reached between the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia," Lavrov said, pointing to the documents signed in November 2020, and January and November 2021. Russia's diplomacy chief also thanked his Armenian counterpart for a high assessment of the role Russian peacekeepers had been playing in maintaining peace and security in the region.