MOSCOW, September 8. /TASS/. The good feelings about the peace agreement concluded between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the US quickly turned negative after the document was published, as many aspects of its text are as yet unresolved, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, addressing the students and faculty of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University).

He reiterated that the agreements on concluding a peace treaty between Baku and Yerevan were based on an agreement reached in 2020-2022 between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

"It was decided to conclude it in the United States. That’s the sovereign right of our neighbors," the top Russian diplomat said. "But it is necessary to see how it (the agreement - TASS) will work because all the enthusiasm voiced in the first couple of days following the Washington meeting soon turned to skepticism when the document was published," he explained. "And, as it turns out, far from everything has been coordinated there," Lavrov pointed out.

According to him, such actions are part of a certain approach in foreign policy where "something flashy must be done, and then played up in the information space." "I think that this method has its place but if it results in nothing then it’s just a flash in the pan. As for us, we are interested in the actual conclusion of a peace treaty," the Russian foreign minister emphasized.