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Russia: Putin meets Armenian PM Pashinyan as part of Nagorno-Karabakh talks

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Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan as part of a trilateral meeting on Nagorno-Karabakh with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev in Moscow on Monday.

Pashinyan and Aliyev arrived to Moscow to discuss the Russia-brokered ceasefire agreement signed two months ago.

"I am confident, that relations between Armenia and Russia will deepen. Russia has been and still is our main strategic ally in the security area. And we still need to discuss, of course, not only the region's future, but also the agenda we have in our bilateral relations," said Pashinyan.

The Russian President in his turn said the two countries will remain strategic partners. "Our relations have been and will be, undoubtedly, allied in every way. We are close partners in many international organisations," said Putin.

The agreement to end hostilities in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region was signed by Armenia and Azerbaijan in November. Under the terms of the deal, Azerbaijan gained control of the territory it took in the fighting. Around 2,000 Russian peacekeepers were also deployed to the region.

The truce, which was celebrated in Azerbaijan, triggered mass protests against the government in Armenia.

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SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation (Russian): "I hope, that we will be able to reach an agreement on all issues, including humanitarian issues. In general, I think, the meeting was useful, so that we can determine the future of the region and the development of relations in the region, first of all, of course, between Armenia and Azerbaijan. I want to say that our relations have been and will be, undoubtedly, allied in every way. We are close partners in many international organisations." *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*

SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation (Russia): "In this regard, I would like to note, that we have increased our goods turnover by almost four percent - by 3.9 percent from January to October of the last year, despite all these difficulties. All of this gives us grounds to hope that we will come up with solutions in the process of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which will undoubtedly benefit the Armenian people, the Armenian state and our bilateral relations." *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*.

SOT, Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia (Armenia): "I am very glad that these negotiations resulted in some kind of outcome, and this outcome is not insignificant. As I said, I am sure of it: the implementation of those agreements, which are formulated in our joint statement, can seriously change the economic shape of our region and seriously increase the investment potential and attractiveness." *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*

SOT, Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia (Armenia): "I hope that, amid all these developments, and I am confident, that relations between Armenia and Russia will deepen. Russia has been and still is our main strategic ally in the security area. And we still need to discuss, of course, not only the region's future, but also the agenda we have in our bilateral relations." *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*

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