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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said that it still “remains to be seen” how the initialed peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan will work.
He made the remarks during a meeting with Moscow State Institute of International Relations students and lecturers, according to TASS news agency.
He said that the agreements about signing a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan originated from the 2020-2022 documents signed by the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. However, he said, Armenia and Azerbaijan chose to initial the agreement in the United States, which is the sovereign right of the two countries.
“It remains to be seen how it will work, because the enthusiastic remarks we heard in the first days after the meeting in Washington somehow changed into skeptical assessments after the document was published, because as it turned out, not everything is agreed upon,” Lavrov said.