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    Home > Headlines > Russia welcomes US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal, warns against foreign meddling
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    Russia welcomes US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal, warns against foreign meddling

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on August 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia supports the US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal but warns against foreign interference, emphasizing regional cooperation for lasting solutions.

    Table of Contents

    • Russia's Response to the Peace Accord
    • Details of the Agreement
    • Regional Stability and Cooperation
    • Concerns Over Foreign Meddling

    Russia Supports US-Brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan Accord, Warns of Interference

    Russia's Response to the Peace Accord

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia on Saturday praised the U.S.-brokered peace accord between Azerbaijan and Armenia, but warned that outside intervention could complicate the situation in the South Caucasus.

    Details of the Agreement

    The agreement, signed on Friday during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, includes exclusive U.S. development rights to a transport corridor through Armenia, linking Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave bordering Turkey.

    Regional Stability and Cooperation

    In its first comments, Russia's Foreign Ministry said Moscow supported efforts to promote stability and prosperity in the region, including the Washington meeting, despite earlier statements from Baku and Yerevan favouring direct talks without mediators.

    Concerns Over Foreign Meddling

    The ministry said that lasting solutions should be developed by regional countries with support from neighbours like Russia, Iran, and Turkey.

    "The involvement of non-regional players should strengthen the peace agenda, not create new divisions," the ministry said, adding that it hoped to avoid the "unfortunate experience" of Western-led conflict resolution in the Middle East.

    (Reporting by Maxim RodionovEditing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia supports US-brokered peace accord between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
    • •The agreement includes a transport corridor linking Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan.
    • •Russia warns against foreign interference in the South Caucasus.
    • •Moscow emphasizes regional solutions with support from neighbors.
    • •Concerns raised over Western-led conflict resolution experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia welcomes US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal, warns against foreign meddling

    1What did Russia say about the US-brokered peace accord?

    Russia praised the U.S.-brokered peace accord between Azerbaijan and Armenia, emphasizing the importance of regional stability.

    2What concerns did Russia express regarding foreign involvement?

    Russia warned that outside intervention could complicate the situation in the South Caucasus and urged that non-regional players should strengthen the peace agenda.

    3Who does Russia believe should develop lasting solutions?

    The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that lasting solutions should be developed by regional countries with support from neighbors like Russia, Iran, and Turkey.

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