Putin agreed with the withdrawal of Russian troops from some parts of Armenia
Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to the withdrawal of his country's troops from some parts of Armenia. |
according to the international group Tasnim news agency, Dmitry Peskov The spokesman of the Kremlin Palace told Interfax news agency today that in a meeting between Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the withdrawal of the Russian army and border guards from some parts of the country in the South Caucasus was agreed.
In this interview, Peskov pointed out that the meeting between the heads of the two countries took place on Wednesday night in Moscow, and continued: In the fall of 2020, at the request of the Armenian side, the border guard And our army was stationed in some areas of Armenia.
He explained about this request: Pashinyan now says that due to the change of conditions, there is no longer such a need. Therefore, it was agreed with the withdrawal of the army and the border guard.
Pskov concluded: In general, during Putin’s visit and Pashinyan, the positive aspects of the development of our trade and economic relations were discussed. Putin and Pashinyan about economic relations and regional security
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