Macron: Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be resolved without Russia

He plans to discuss the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh with the Presidents of the Russian Federation and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

French President Emmanuel Macron believes that the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be resolved without Russia’s participation. He stated this during a press conference in Latvia, “TASS” reports.

He plans to discuss the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh with the Presidents of the Russian Federation and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

“This topic is being dealt with by an international competent group of mediators – the Minsk Group, which includes France, Russia and the United States. We have been in contact with our partners from the first hours at the level of foreign ministers and at my level. Tonight I will have a telephone conversation with Putin. and tomorrow on this issue – with Trump. This will allow us to exchange views and propose a solution to the problem,” Macron said.

The French President added that the lack of dialogue between Europe and Russia on disarmament issues was a mistake.

“Previously, we delegated NATO to structure our relations with Russia. Now we have come to a point where we ourselves must strengthen these relations. This does not mean abandoning transatlantic ties, but will allow Europe to independently advance in relations with Russia,” Macron said.

It should be reminded that on September 27, the Azerbaijani side fired at settlements, as well as military units in Karabakh. Then, the motorized rifle and tank units of the Azerbaijani army went on the offensive in the northern, southern and southeastern directions. The Armenian government has declared martial law in the country.

On the same day, the Republic of Armenia applied to the European Court of Human Rights with a request to apply an interim measure in accordance with Rule 39 of the Rules of Court in order to stop military attacks on civilian settlements along the line of contact of the Armed Forces of Armenia and Artsakh, to stop selective attacks and attacks on the civilian population. , civil objects and settlements.

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  1. “Previously, we delegated NATO to structure our relations with Russia. Now we have come to a point where we ourselves must strengthen these relations. This does not mean abandoning transatlantic ties, but will allow Europe to independently advance in relations with Russia,” Macron said.

    Appeasement is the word you are looking for Macron. You need to remove the yellow stripe from down your back, and grow a pair. Russia started this conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, now you say the conflict cannot be resolved without Muscovy. How many conflicts does that make, that Russia created, then offered to mediate?

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