Monday, July 21, 2025

Kremlin Says Russia, Azerbaijan Have Entered ‘Difficult Period’ in Bilateral Ties

 The Kremlin on Monday said Russia and the Republic of Azerbaijan have entered a “difficult period” in bilateral ties.

“Sometimes, it happens that difficult periods occur in the relations of the two countries. Now is one of such periods,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a press briefing in Moscow.

"We hope that this period will pass," Peskov said, noting that "cooperation between the two countries brings mutual benefit,” Anadolu Agency reported.

Last month, Azerbaijan, after the death of its citizens during a police raid in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, cancelled planned cultural events in Russia, saying the decision was made in response to the “targeted and extrajudicial killings and acts of violence against Azerbaijanis based on their ethnicity.”

Peskov said investigations on the part of Moscow are continuing concerning the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) plane crash in Kazakhstan last December, which resulted in the deaths of 38 passengers on board.

He said it is Baku's right if it decides to file a lawsuit against Moscow on the issue in international courts, and that Russia “will wait for official verdicts.”

1 comment :

  1. Law-abiding Azerbaijanis are respected in Russia, and Moscow expects that Russians be given the same treatment in Azerbaijan, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

    "It is very important to us that Russians are respected in Azerbaijan. A very large Azerbaijani diaspora resides in Russia, and virtually all of them are law-abiding citizens who are given due respect," the Kremlin official emphasized.

    He added that "lawbreakers are prosecuted in accordance with the law."

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