Russia maintains contact with Armenia, Azerbaijan — Kremlin spokesman
When asked if there was any progress on Moscow’s offer to host activities aimed at developing a peace plan, Dmitry Peskov said: "Not yet. There is no clear understanding"
MOSCOW, October 25. /TASS/. Moscow remains in contact with Baku and Yerevan, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
When asked if there was any progress on Moscow’s offer to host activities aimed at developing a peace plan, he said: "Not yet. There is no clear understanding. We remain in contact."
On September 19, tensions flared up again in Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku announced it was launching what it described as "local anti-terrorist measures" and demanded the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the region. Yerevan, in turn, said there were no Armenian forces in Karabakh, calling what was happening "an act of large-scale aggression." Russia called on the parties to end the bloodshed and return to efforts to resolve the issue diplomatically. On September 20, a ceasefire agreement was reached through the mediation of Russia’s peacekeeping mission.
President of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh Samvel Shahramanyan signed a decree on September 28 to dissolve the unrecognized state from January 1, 2024. Its people were urged to consider the terms of reintegration in Azerbaijan, which were offered by Baku, and stay put if they choose to do so.