Rouhani: Any intervention of third countries will expand and prolong the Karabakh conflict
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has voiced support for Russia’s “valuable” efforts that brokered a truce between Armenia and Azerbaijan aimed at ending the fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh region,Press TV reported.
The Iranian president has said that the Islamic Republic is ready to offer any help and cooperation in this regard.
He added that Iran basically believes that the Karabakh conflict cannot be solved through war, and described the military conflict between the two neighboring countries of Azerbaijan and Armenia as “very bitter and worrying” for Iran.
"Any possible intervention of some third countries in this conflict will expand and prolong the crisis, and we do not consider it to be in the interests of regional countries," the Iranian president stated.


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