Russian diplomat: There’s always chance for signing of Armenian-Azeri peace deal
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin on Tuesday declined to say whether there is a chance of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan holding a trilateral meeting at the upcoming informal CIS summit in St. Petersburg, TASS reported.
"I would prefer, as a diplomat, to refrain from forecasts," he said to a question on the subject at a reception on the occasion of Memorial Day of the Azerbaijani People’s National Leader Heydar Aliyev.
"The Russian side's invitations to Armenia and Azerbaijan to continue the dialogue on peaceful settlement on the basis of the principles that were formulated by the leaders of our countries in November 2020 and later remain in force, remain open," the diplomat went on to say.
Earlier, CIS Secretary General Sergey Lebedev said that heads of state of the CIS member nations will hold an informal meeting in St. Petersburg on December 26.
Separately, Mikhail Galuzin said Armenia and Azerbaijan have a chance to sign a peace treaty by the end of the year.
"It’s probably better to address this question to diplomats from Armenia and Azerbaijan, but I would like to say this: There is always a chance, but whether Armenia and Azerbaijan will use it is [a question]," he said.