Spokesperson of the Kremlin on the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border Politics

The Kremlin is aware about the aggravation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and Russian representatives have made a lot of efforts to restore the ceasefire, said on Thursday the press secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov. According to him, Russia is cooperating with Yerevan and Baku on the implementation of trilateral agreements.
When asked to clarify whether Moscow is ready to comply with the request of the acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan on the deployment of Russian border guards on the border with Azerbaijan, Peskov said that contacts continue. He declined to comment further.
Answering the question about the likelihood of creating a joint army between Azerbaijan and Turkey, Peskov said that the Kremlin hopes that the development of relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey will not be at the expense of stability in the region.
Commenting on reports on the statement of Mustafa Sentop, the speaker of the Turkish parliament on this topic, Peskov said, "Of course, Azerbaijan and Turkey are developing bilateral ties. Again, this is a sovereign matter. It is important that this does not compromise the atmosphere of stability and predictability in the region. We have regular contacts with both Turkish and Azerbaijani partners. "
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