Russia says it held talks with U.S. and EU on Nagorno-Karabakh ahead of crisis
- Russia, the United States, and the European Union held a meeting to exchange views on the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh prior to Azerbaijan's military operation, according to Russian officials.
- Top officials from the US and EU met with their Russian counterparts in Turkey for emergency talks about Karabakh. The meeting was described as an ordinary exchange of views and not a secret event.
- The outcome of the meeting is yet to be seen, as the Russian official stated, "We shall see how the West will present all this now.
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Russia, U.S. Confirm Talks Including EU Held On Karabakh Before Baku's Military Takeover
Russia and the United States on October 4 confirmed reports that talks were held along with EU officials before Azerbaijan's lightning military operation that allowed it to retake the ethnic Armenian-held breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Russia, US, EU held routine exchange of opinions on Karabakh, Russian diplomat says
According to Maria Zakharova, "if now the story of this meeting will be played up in the Western media as provocative, this means that the US and EU’s goal was precisely to stir up another incitement"
Russia Confirms Secret Talks With U.S., EU on Eve of Nagorno-Karabakh War
Senior Russian, United States and European Union diplomats met in secret on the eve of Azerbaijan’s lightning campaign to retake the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Kremlin confirmed Wednesday.
Media: EU and US held secret talks with Russians over Karabakh in September
Politico reports that senior US and European Union (EU) officials held secret talks with the Russians over Nagorno-Karabakh in September. A few days after the negotiations, Azerbaijan launched a new military operation, and Baku now controls the entire Karabakh region.
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