ArmInfo. There is no need to exaggerate the complexity of the negotiations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, there are problematic topics, but there is still close interaction, Russian Presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
"There is no need to exaggerate the complexity of the dialogue. Of course, there are certain problematic topics in our bilateral relations. But on the other hand, the closer the cooperation between the two countries, the wider the complex of bilateral relations, the more often various problems are encountered and arise there," Peskov said in the video , which was published in the Telegram channel of journalist Pavel Zarubin's "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin" TV program.
Russia is inclined to be optimistic about the prospects for resolving problems arising in Russian-Armenian relations; there is potential for this, the presidential spokesperson added.
"We see that the political will of the two leaders is to discuss this, we will wait for the results. There is a dialogue, there is a political will to continue this dialogue. There is mutual interest of the parties, there is potential for bilateral relations. Therefore, in this case, we are rather inclined to be optimistic," Peskov said.
Yesterday, a meeting between the leaders of Armenia and Russia, Nikol Pashinyan and Vladimir Putin was held in Moscow.