Concerns always exist on border with Azerbaijan - Pashinyan to Putin

Armenia's acting prime minister Nikol Pashinyan stated in Moscow at the meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin that the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is not stable.
"It is not so stable on the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan. For already two months we permanently have hotbed of concern there," Pashinyan said.
He noted that the situation in Nagorno Karabakh is stable after deployment of Russian peacekeepers.
"But from time to time there are some hotbeds of concern and today I want to share with my assessments on why it happens. The issue of prisoners of war has not been settled completely," Pashinyan said.
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