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YEREVAN. - Following Russian FM Sergey Lavrov’s visit, the Armenian-Russian relations will develop and progress will be observed in all spheres.

Spokesperson for the ruling Republican of Armenia (RPA) Eduard Sharmazanov told the aforementioned to journalists after the RPA Executive Body session Friday.  

“Following Russian FM Sergey Lavrov’s visit [to Armenia], the Armenian-Russian ties will develop. We will have progress in all spheres. It’s no coincidence that the FM noted that Armenia is Russia’s key partner in CIS.

This is a message not only to Armenia, but also the outer world. The FM wouldn’t make random statements,” Sharmazanov said, adding that it’s good that the sad analyses on Karabakh conflict made in connection with Lavrov’s visit didn’t come true. Sharmazanov stressed that it’s early to speak about the resumption of talks at this stage,” he said.  

“The Karabakh people will be those to make a decision. It’s yet early to speak about the resumption of talks at this stage. Starting talks requires confidence-building mechanisms: we’ll need investigation, arms balancing and realization that Azerbaijan wouldn’t go for such terrorist actions for the second time. It’s time for the international community to impose sanctions on Azerbaijan”.  

“We managed to neutralize the Azerbaijani threat at the expense of the lives of our heroes on the frontline. And today we recorded in the diplomatic sphere that Azerbaijan’s plan to put an end to the ceasefire agreement signed in 1994 and to bring in a new document has been failed.”

The spokesperson also stressed that the war showed that Armenia’s sponsors are God and people’s unity, and that nobody has a right to make any more mistakes. “The war showed that we have no right to make a mistake. We should have moral government, moral opposition and moral generation,”Sharmazanov concluded. 

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