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Moscow to contribute to signing of peace agreement between Yerevan and Baku — top senator

The situation around Nagorno-Karabakh escalated on September 27, 2020

SAMARKAND, October 28. /TASS/. Russia will continue making its contribution to the signing of a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the speaker of the Federation Council (the upper house of Russia’s parliament), Valentina Matviyenko, said on Friday.

"Russia has been acting as a mediator and will continue making a contribution so that the two countries agree to signing a peace treaty," Matviyenko told Sahiba Gafarova, Speaker of the Milli Majlis (parliament) of Azerbaijan, on the sidelines of a CIS Interparliamentary Assembly meeting.

"Russia and our president have been making every effort to find a peaceful solution to the current differences and problems. When addressing a Valdai Club discussion yesterday, he reiterated that Russia would support any decision that could contribute to peace in the region. Certainly, that should meet the interests of both sides. Armenia and Azerbaijan should finally find solutions to delimitation, border demarcation and other pressing issues," the Russian speaker emphasized.

At the plenary session of a Valdai International Discussion Club meeting on Thursday, President Putin said Russia would support the idea of signing a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but that Moscow would not dictate to Yerevan and that any choice should be up to the Armenian people and leadership.

The situation around Nagorno-Karabakh escalated on September 27, 2020. On November 9, 2020, Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a joint statement on the full cessation of hostilities. The sides stopped at their positions at that moment, a number of districts went under Baku’s control, and Russian peacekeepers were deployed at the contact line and at the so-called Lachin corridor.