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STATEMENT from Peskov on the deployment of Turkish peacekeepers in Karabakh

The Kremlin does not rule out talks with the Russians on the deployment of Turkish peacekeepers in Karabakh, but the issue has not been discussed so far. According to Gadin.Net, Interfax quoted Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying.
Speaking to reporters, Peskov answered the question of whether Russia was theoretically ready to agree to the deployment of Turkish peacekeepers with the Russians and whether this issue was discussed: "There is always room for discussion, but this issue has not been discussed." He noted that the deployment of Turkish peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh requires the consent of Baku and Yerevan. At the same time, a Kremlin spokesman said that the interaction between Russia and Turkey has been effective in solving various regional problems. "We appreciate this interaction, mutual trust and level of cooperation." "You know, our President also appreciates the constructive approach of his Turkish counterpart, President Erdogan. "They continue to have a very close and substantive dialogue, but, of course, such complex substances, the nuances of the approaches that we intend to resolve during the dialogue with our Turkish partners, do not pass without disagreement," Peskov said.
12 November 2020
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