ArmInfo. Moscow expects that the protests taking place in Armenia will not lead to destabilization of the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh and will not threaten the implementation of the points of agreement between the leaders of the three countries in the region, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko told reporters. "We hope that the events in Armenia will not lead to a destabilization of the situation, which will threaten, among other things, the signed statement," Rudenko said.
The diplomat also touched upon the status of Artsakh, stating that the issue of determining the status of Nagorno-Karabakh is sensitive for the parties to the conflict, there is no time frame for its solution. "We hope that this will not lead to any new conflicts, let alone bloodshed. Nevertheless, there remains a significant role for the Minsk Group, which will resolve those issues that were not reflected in the agreement," Rudenko said. Russian MASS MEDIA.
It is worth noting that on the eve of the President of Azerbaijan said that Nagorno-Karabakh will not have any status, and this issue will not be discussed from now on.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin, touching on this issue on November 17, said that the final status of Karabakh has not been settled. "We have agreed that we will maintain the status quo, the current state of affairs. What will happen next is to be decided in the future or by future leaders, future participants in this process. But, in my opinion, if conditions are created for a normal life , to restore relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, between people at the everyday level, especially in the conflict zone, this will create conditions for determining the status of Karabakh, "Putin stressed.