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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who lost the network in ongoing conflicts with Azerbaijan, called for the support of Russian President Vladimir Putin in accordance with the mutual security agreement with Russia.
As fighting continues on the Azerbaijani-Armenian line, the Armenian army continues to suffer heavy losses. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called Russian President Vladimir Putin in the morning and asked for his help.
In previous meetings, Putin had stated that they could not help Armenia on the basis of bilateral agreements because the war was in the occupied territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Unable to gain support from Russia, Pashinyan asked Russia for support, claiming this time that Azerbaijan was attacking the border with Armenia. After Pashinyan called Putin in the morning, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said: “Prime Minister Pashinyan met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to initiate bilateral consultations to determine how support can be given to Armenia, taking into account Russia’s alliance relations “. .
On the other hand, the Russian Foreign Ministry, in response to the request for Russian assistance from Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, recalled that the clashes are not on Armenian soil.
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In the written statement made by the Russian Foreign Ministry, the call of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to initiate consultations on how Russia can support Armenia by sending a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin was assessed.
In the statement referring to the Agreement of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Support signed by Russia with Armenia in 1997, “In accordance with the agreement, Russia will provide the necessary support to Yerevan if the conflicts pass directly to Armenian territory. We repeat our call” . It was said.
In the operation that started in Nagorno-Karabakh on September 27, the Azerbaijani army liberated 4 city centers, 3 cities and around 200 villages and some important hills from the occupation of Armenia.