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Kremlin acknowledges tension in Russia-Azerbaijan relationships

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, said that Russia-Azerbaijan relationships are going through a difficult phase. However, Moscow is hopeful of an improvement, as both countries have common interests.

In recent months, tensions between Moscow and Baku grew after several ethnic Azerbaijanis were detained in Russia. Two of these Azerbaijanis died in police custody.

Ilham Aliyev said on Saturday that he wants Russia to publicly admit it accidentally shot down a passenger plane from Azerbaijan in December of last year and killed 38 people. He also wants to punish the responsible parties.

At the time, President Vladimir Putin apologized to Aliyev over what the Kremlin referred to as a "tragic event" in Russia where an Azerbaijan Airlines aircraft crashed after Russian air defenses opened fire on Ukrainian drones. Putin did not say that Russia shot down the plane.

(source: Reuters)