Contacts with Azerbaijan on Nagorno-Karabakh take place constantly within the framework of implementation of trilateral agreements, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday, answering a question on whether any talks with Baku are planned in the wake of President Putin’s meeting with Armenian Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
"Contacts with Azerbaijan happen constantly. Everybody agrees that the implementation of the trilateral agreements is very important and has no alternatives. Therefore, contacts with both Armenian and Azerbaijani sides take place within the framework of this implementation," TASS cited Peskov as saying.
The spokesman noted that, during the July 7 Russian-Armenian negotiations, the leaders "discussed the bilateral relations in detail."
"They discussed various nuances of the implementation of the trilateral agreements and the trade and economic cooperation, naturally," Peskov added.