Armenia asked Russia for help in Karabakh



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Armenia asked Russia for help in Karabakh

Pashinyan asks Putin for help

In Yerevan, they said hostilities were closing in on the republic’s borders and called for help on the basis of a bilateral agreement.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday, October 31, asking for help “to ensure security.” This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia.

It is noted that he requested assistance based on bilateral agreements between the countries.

In the letter, the Armenian leader presented the situation as a result of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Nagorno-Karabakh. He also once again accused Turkey, which is a member of NATO, of interfering in the conflict.

The report notes that, taking into account the facts of the approach of hostilities to the borders of the Republic of Armenia, the claims on the territory of Armenia, the Prime Minister appealed to the President of the Russian Federation with a request to “initiate consultations urgent to determine the type and amount of assistance that Russia can provide to Armenia to ensure security, based on the allied relations between Armenia and Russia, as well as on article 2 of the agreement On friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance of August 29, 1997 “.

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Earlier, Pashinyan declared that Armenia is ready for “painful compromises” in Karabakh, but not for surrender.

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