Moscow supports the negotiations on the Baku-Yerevan peace agreement, and it is determined to create an atmosphere of mutual trust, and understanding, said Denis Gonchar, Russian Foreign Ministry Fourth Department of CIS Countries Director, in an interview with RIA Novosti.
"We are helping Azerbaijan and Armenia reach an agreement on a peace agreement. The Russian side is determined to help Baku and Yerevan find a common language, create an atmosphere of trust and mutual understanding. We welcome the initiatives of third countries, which can complement our joint efforts, and are not based on the logic of geopolitical games," Gonchar said.
He noted that within the framework of the implementation of the trilateral agreements between the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, a number of issues are being resolved, including the launch of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border delimitation process and the subsequent unblocking of economic and transport ties in the region.
“We are ready to provide consulting assistance to the bilateral commission on delimitation issues, to provide the necessary cartographic materials. We are working to reach an agreement as soon as possible on concrete projects for the rehabilitation and development of transport infrastructure within the framework of the Trilateral Working Group, which is co-chaired by the deputy prime ministers of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia,” Gonchar said.