Moscow accuses West of trying to undermine peace in South Caucasus
ArmInfo. Moscow accused the West of manipulation, intrigue and games that have led to numerous victims around the world in recent years.
The corresponding accusations were made by official representative of
the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova on May 23 during a
weekly briefing, in response to the question whether it was possible
that the May turbulence associated with the assassinations and deaths
of high-ranking representatives of a number of countries would lead
to a violation of the implementation of some regional agreements. In
this vein, she listed a number of countries in which, according to
her, tens, hundreds, and often millions of people died as a result of
'Western intrigues'. According to her, among them are the countries
of the South Caucasus.
"Maybe we'll look at the region of the South Caucasus that is close
to us, where those who do not want to bring peace there, but want a
bloody conflict to start again, are now trying to get in. And this
is exactly so, because peace is what the leaders of Armenia, Russia
and Azerbaijan agreed on. This was recorded in documents that were
agreed upon by the three parties and represent not just a real road
map for the peaceful resolution of the conflict, but also peace,
stability and security in the region for decades to come," Zakharova
noted.
In her opinion, this caused enormous envy and aggression from those
who do not see peace as a doctrine of international relations. "Maybe
we'll remember the number of victims there," Zakharova asked.