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Ushakov: Yerevan still trying to pursue “sitting on two chairs” policy

“They are still trying to continue the policy of ‘sitting on two chairs’ in Yerevan, and this causes regret in Moscow," said Russian President’s aide for international affairs Yuri Ushakov, APA reports.

“Unfortunately, they are still trying to remain committed to the policy of sitting on two chairs in Yerevan. I do not know how long it is possible to remain in such a situation,” the Russian presidential aide said.

Ushakov emphasized that “all issues were clarified” during the recent talks between Vladimir Putin and Nikol Pashinyan held in Moscow.

He also noted that bilateral relations between Russia and Armenia are more beneficial for the “Armenian friends.”

 

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