Some details of the Sochi meeting among Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan have been revealed, diplomatic sources told APA that during the meeting, Nikol Pashinyan made some allegations and resorted to some disruptive attempts.
Claiming that Azerbaijan violated the border of Armenia in May 2021, he asked for the restoration of the status quo before May 2021 to be included in the statement on the results of the meeting. In addition, Pashinyan tried to reflect on the incident that happened on the border on September 13-14 in the statement.
However, his efforts were unsuccessful. In this case, Pashinyan tried to block the adoption of the document on the results of the meeting.
However, his attempt did not work.
The Declaration was adopted at the insistence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In fact, it is possible to say from the statement that Pashinyan's disruptive attempts were not in vain.
It is also clear from the statement that the provisions reflected in the document meet the interests of Azerbaijan.
Thus, there is not even a single word about Karabakh in the statement. In addition, it was agreed to resolve all problematic issues between Azerbaijan and Armenia only based on the UN Charter and the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration, on the basis of mutual recognition of each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty.