
ArmInfo. The meeting of the Russian, Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders is a most important fact, Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin told reporters on November 1 as he commented on the trilateral meeting in Sochi aimed at normalizing Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"The length of the meeting and the preparations for it are evidence of substantial discussions of all the issues of settlement - the most complicated ones. As our [president has stated not all issues have yet been agreed on, but the most important thing is that the discussion did take place," Mr Kopirkin said.
He highlights the fact that the sides are willing to progress toward normalization.
"It is important for me that the meeting took place in Russia. It is striking evidence that Russia and its leadership, despite the problems that have to be dealt with in other regions as well, Russia is paying great attention to the situation in the South Caucasus and continues exerting efforts aimed at settlement," the Russian diplomat said.
He pointed up the important fact that Russia's priority is doing its best to ensure a comprehensive settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.
One more important point is Russia's adherence to its allied commitment to Armenia. "I think it is a most important signal for both Armenia and Armenian society and all the countries in and beyond the region," the Russian ambassador said.
Asked about Russia's position on Nagorno-Karabakh, the ambassador said:
"In our view, the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh's status is an issue that should be left for future generations to settle, when conditions acceptable to all the parties for a just settlement of the issue are available. Of course, our president spoke of that, including at the Valdai forum. A comprehensive settlement must be the result of Armenian-Azerbaijani agreements," Mr Kopirkin said.
Given the meeting results, some issues remain unsettled, and the relevant work will be continued, he said.