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The Kremlin announces that Russia will strengthen its ties with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia after Vance's visit

The Kremlin announced on Wednesday that Russia intends to develop its'relationships with both Armenian and Azerbaijan after U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited these two South Caucasus countries.

Vance, the US Secretary of State, signed a deal with Armenia to build a new nuclear power plant. Armenia operates a Soviet-era nuclear?powerplant and wants to upgrade it.

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, said Azerbaijan & Armenia are sovereign nations who have the right to formulate their own foreign policy. He also stated that Moscow has 'deep and mutually beneficial ties' with both nations.

"We have a vast range of bilateral relations with Baku and Yerevan that cover all areas. They include trade and economic co-operation, mutual investment, cultural relations and more.

"We intend to continue developing our relationships with our partners, so that not only are they beneficial for us but also for them."

Peskov stated that Russia is well-positioned to "tender" for any new nuclear power plants in Armenia.

Peskov said that Russia, as the world's most advanced country on this subject, is able to withstand the highest levels of international competition. "If partners demand such competition, Russia is able to provide a better quality for many more years at a lower price." (Reporting and writing by Dmitry Antonov, Anastasia Teterevleva/Andrew Osborn; editing by Guy Faulconbridge).

(source: Reuters)