Russia resumes work with both Baku, and Yerevan, says Kremlin spokesman

  24 January 2023    Read: 425
Russia resumes work with both Baku, and Yerevan, says Kremlin spokesman

The Kremlin said that Russia, as a participant in the trilateral statements on Karabakh, continues to fulfil its obligations and conducts difficult work with both Yerevan and Baku, AzVision.az reports citing the Russian media.

"Russia, as one of the parties to the trilateral agreements and documents that were signed two years earlier, continues to fulfill its obligations. And continues very, very painstaking and difficult work with both Armenia and Azerbaijan," Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

The peaceful protest of Azerbaijanis on the Lachin-Khankendi road against the illicit exploitation of Azerbaijan's mineral resources in the area of Russian peacekeepers' temporary deployment has been going on for over forty days.

Previously, following the talks with the Russian peacekeepers' command on December 3 and 7, 2022, a group of experts from the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, the State Property Service under the Ministry of Economy, and AzerGold CJSC were going to begin preliminary monitoring of the illicit mineral resource exploitation, as well as emerging environmental implications on Azerbaijani lands, where the Russian peacekeepers are temporarily deployed, on December 10, 2022.

The expert team was expected to inspect the environmental condition at the 'Gizilbulagh' gold deposit and the 'Damirli' copper-molybdenum deposit, monitor various areas, organize cadastral property records, assess potential risks and threats to the environment, as well as to underground and surface water sources.

However, when arriving in the monitoring area, the expert group, accompanied by Russian peacekeepers, faced provocations. The planned initial inspection and monitoring did not take place due to the fact that the Russian peacekeepers not only did not create necessary conditions but also prevented for the entire process to carry on.


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