No, Pashinyan Did Not Ask for Help: Peskov on Pashinyan-Putin Phone Call
Acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan did not ask for assistance during his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the situation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for the Russian president, stated this, as reported by Mk.ru.
“No, Pashinyan did not ask for help. He expressed extreme concern about the situation at the border,” he said, emphasizing that Vladimir Putin shares Pashinyan’s concerns.
Peskov noted that during the conversation with Pashinyan, the Russian president stressed the importance of adhering to all provisions of the trilateral agreements, particularly the clause regarding the ceasefire.
It is noteworthy that today, Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Pashinyan informed Putin about Armenia's official appeal to the CSTO.