"Russia's position on Karabakh has not changed in the last four and a half years." The statement came from Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in an interview with Public Television. "What is happening now, especially the participation of peacekeepers (in Karabakh), was part of Russia's approach 4.5 years ago. "Relations between Armenia and Russia do not change Moscow's position on Karabakh," Pashinyan said. According to the Prime Minister, the fact that Russia's position on Karabakh has not changed since the "velvet revolution" in Armenia in May 2018 indicates normal relations between Yerevan and Moscow. "We have had, have and will have normal, business relations with Russia," Pashinyan said. Asked about his relations with the Russian leader, the Armenian Prime Minister said: "Personally, I have a businesslike and good relationship with President Putin."