Armenia’s PM, Russia’s leader have phone conversation, discuss issue on return of captives
Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a phone conversation with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.
PM’s press office reports that the leaders of the two countries discussed the pace of implementation of November 9, 2020 joint statement.
The importance of urgent return of the prisoners of war, hostages and other people was particularly stressed.
The Armenian side expressed concern that Azerbaijan is not fully implementing the demands of the mentioned point of the joint statement.
The interlocutors also discussed issues on the agenda of bilateral cooperation and future development of allied partnership.
18.02.2021 08:36


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