MFA: Russia taking concrete steps to prevent further escalation on Azerbaijan-Armenia border

  24 July 2020    Read: 1269
  MFA: Russia taking concrete steps to prevent further escalation on Azerbaijan-Armenia border

Russia is taking the concrete steps to prevent further escalation on the Azerbaijan-Armenia border, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova. 

“There is still tension,” spokesperson said during a briefing. “We are taking concrete steps within the OSCE Minsk Group as one of its co-chairs, as well as acting independently to prevent further escalation.”

“The situation in the conflict zone was considered at a meeting of the OSCE Minsk Group last week, then at the meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council in the presence of all members of the organization,” Zakharova said. “The OSCE Minsk Group’s co-chairs are in constantly contact with the parties.”

“The consultations are planned to be held with the UN Secretariat,” spokesperson said. “A number of statements calling on the parties to show maximum restraint and strictly adhere to the ceasefire regime, including through the Russian presidential administration and the Foreign Ministry, have been made.”

“Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had the urgent conversations with his Armenian and Azerbaijani counterparts over the phone,” Zakharova said. “This week he discussed the situation with the Azerbaijani and Armenian ambassadors in Moscow. The cooperation is underway through the defense ministries.”

“Yerevan and Baku voice various initiatives aimed at consolidating the truce and intensifying the negotiation process,” the spokesperson added. “We discuss them with the parties. We hope that after the restrictions on trips to other countries are lifted, it will be possible to substantively work out the whole range of issues related to the settlement of the conflict [the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict]."


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