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Vladimir Putin on Washington's Peace Plan for Nagorno-Karabakh

Vladimir Putin on Washington's Peace Plan for Nagorno-Karabakh

While speaking at the "Valdai" forum on October 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia does not dictate to Armenia in the peace treaty with Azerbaijan and added that the choice of option for the peace agreement is at Armenia's discretion. But he stressed that the proposal from Washington reflects Azerbaijan's sovereignty over [the unrecognized Nagorno-] Karabakh.
US Chief Advisor on Caucasus Negotiations to Visit Region

US Chief Advisor on Caucasus Negotiations to Visit Region

During a briefing, Vedant Patel, the First Deputy Press Secretary of the State Department, stated that Philip T. Reeker, the Chief Advisor of the US State Department on Caucasus negotiations, will visit the region soon. He noted that this would be his first visit in the new position.
Recent Political Developments in Armenia

Recent Political Developments in Armenia

Security Council of Armenia: "Biological Threat Reduction Program that brings Armenia and the United States together has nothing to do with biological weapons"; Robert Kocharyan: "We must do everything possible and impossible to protect the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh"

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