Pashinyan spoke about Armenia's intentions regarding Russia

Armenia-Russia relations are based on mutual interests, Yerevan does not intend to aggravate or sever relations with Moscow.
As BAKU.WS reports with reference to TASS, this was stated by the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan at a press conference with his Estonian counterpart Kristen Michal in Tallinn.
"Armenia-Russia relations are and will be based on mutual interests. But I would like to be very clear, often in Armenia there are expressions that incorrectly reflect reality, in my opinion. We have no intention at all to aggravate, break or spoil relations with Russia. We want to have good relations with all international partners," said the head of government.
He also expressed readiness to sign a joint statement on the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group along with a peace agreement.
The Prime Minister of Estonia, in turn, expressed satisfaction that Azerbaijan and Armenia were able to agree on the text of a peace treaty.
"I hope that the treaty will be signed in the near future," he noted.
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