ArmInfo. Press Secretary of the Prime Minister of Armenia Nazeli Baghdasaryan denied rumors circulating in the media that Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev before the annual parade on Red Square in Moscow on May 9.
<A meeting in the trilateral format - Pashinyan-Putin-Aliyev - is not planned for May 9>, - Nazeli Baghdasaryan said in an interview with the state agency Armenpress, referring to the information disseminated in the media.
On March 14, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan confirmed in a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin that he has accepted the invitation of the Russian president and will attend the celebrations that will take place in Moscow on May 9.
<According to information conveyed to us from Russian circles, an agreement will be reached on May 9 that after the May holidays, Armenia and Azerbaijan will sign a certain peace document in Alma-Ata. Kazakhstan, Alma-Ata, as the place of signing was not chosen by chance, since Pashinyan placed the Alma-Ata Declaration at the center of the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations>, the newspaper <Zhogovurd> wrote earlier.