Russian peacekeepers have left Nagorno-Karabakh, because there are no more functions left for them in the region. Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, said about it on the air of “First Channel” of Russia.
According to him, this situation was created after Armenia recognized the borders of Azerbaijan.
“It (withdrawal of peacekeepers – TASS) corresponds to the realities that have formed in the region after Armenia recognized Azerbaijan’s borders as of 1991,” the Kremlin representative said.
- On April 17, the assistant of the President of Azerbaijan reported that the leadership of Azerbaijan and Russia adopted a decision on the early withdrawal of the Russian peacekeeping troops from Karabakh.
- The peacekeeping force was deployed for a period of 5 years after the 44-day war by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia in 2020. according to the tripartite statement of November 9.
- The number of peacekeepers was 1960, and the document regarding the mandate had not been signed between the parties. According to the November 9 document, they were supposed to stand on the line of contact between Karabakh and Azerbaijan, as well as guard the Lachin Corridor connecting Artsakh to Armenia.