19/12/2018 17:01
Pashinyan says issue of Russia’s supply of weaponry to Azerbaijan raised at meetings with Putin
Armenian acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said he does not see any necessity to continue commenting on the statements voiced by president of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
“I convince you that concrete and final answers were given to the questions of Mr Lukashenko on place. I had an impression that he was satisfied with my answers and what happened then I cannot say,” Pashinyan said.
He stressed that after his return from the CIS summit a number of questions were addressed to him while he did not find it correct to publicize the conversation that took place behind closed doors.
“I have said that I am satisfied with the conversation. I confirm now too that I am satisfied with the conversation and see no necessity of continuing it,” Pashinyan said.
Referring to Lukashenko’s statement why Pashinyan does not demand answers from Russia about supply of weaponry to Azerbaijan, Pashinyan said, “During our contacts with the Russian president we have voiced the issue.”