Moscow-Sana
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied the Turkish regime's allegations regarding the latter's participation in the peacekeeping forces in the Nagorno Karabakh region, stressing that this issue had not been discussed.
Sputnik news agency quoted Peskov as telling reporters today, in response to a question about the statements of the Turkish regime in this regard, "This information is not accurate, not correct, and there may be a misunderstanding."
Peskov added, "We proceed from the fact that the Russian military deployed in the seam zone of the two sides are the ones who will carry out the peacekeeping mission, and that cooperation with the Turkish military will be within the framework of the monitoring center established on Azerbaijani lands."
The head of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, claimed that his country would participate in sending peacekeepers to monitor the ceasefire in the Karabakh region.
The Kremlin announced the day before yesterday that the Russian and Azerbaijani presidents and the Armenian Prime Minister signed a joint declaration on a ceasefire in the Karabakh region, stressing that the tripartite agreement does not include any reference to the possibility of Turkish forces being deployed in the region.