Peskov answered a question about the peacekeepers in Donbass



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Peskov answered a question about the peacekeepers in Donbass

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Peskov did not explain how the situation of peacekeepers in Karabakh differs from the situation in Donbass.

The Kremlin spokesman did not give a concrete answer on the possibility of deploying peacekeepers in Donbas, as in Karabakh.

Russia opposes having to resort to the introduction of peacekeepers, said the press secretary of the president of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, responding to a question about the conditions for the introduction of peacekeepers in Donbass, reported RIA Novosti on Wednesday, November 11.

“Moscow would not want hostilities to occur somewhere, to have to resort to an instrument (such as the introduction of peacekeepers), which is what Moscow would like,” Peskov said.

He also denied the possibility of a joint Russian-Turkish peacekeeping mission in Nagorno-Karabakh.

“There was no talk of joint peacekeeping forces, there was never talk. The area of ​​interaction will be on the territory of Azerbaijan. It will not be Karabakh. And we are talking about a monitoring center,” he said.

At the same time, he noted that the roles of the Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh have not yet been clarified.

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