Russian Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said that in a conversation with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on April 1 in Moscow, "all the dots over I" were placed.
"You know that we held serious talks with Pashinyan very, very recently and during these negotiations all the dots over the "I" were placed ... Unfortunately, in Yerevan they are still trying to adhere to the policy of "sitting on two chairs". I do not know how long it is possible to stay in such a position," said the assistant to the President of Russia.
At a meeting with Pashinyan in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin urged not to infringe on the rights of pro-Russian politicians.
"Russia would like pro—Russian political parties to be able to take part in domestic political work during the elections in Armenia," Putin said.

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