 Putin, after the Prague and Brussels agreements anti-terrorist measures in Karabakh, were inevitable. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke about the local anti-terrorist measures held by Azerbaijan in Karabakh on September 19. Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the plenary session of the Valde International Discussion Club. According to him, what happened after the agreement reached in Prague and Brussels was inevitable. That's why Mr. Michel and his colleagues should have thought about this when they persuaded Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan to take such a step. They should have thought about the fate of Karabakh Armenians. At least they should have mentioned something. What awaits Armenians of Karabakh in this situation? In the integration of Karabakh into the state of Azerbaijan, how their security and their rights will be ensured, but there is nothing there. The statement states that Karabakh is an integral part of Azerbaijan. That's it. What should we do? If Armenia itself made such a decision, what did we do? We used what we had in the legal sense to ensure the humanitarian situation. As you know, our people died there. By the way, when defending Karabakh Armenians, our peacekeepers, we provided them with humanitarian and medical aid. We got them out. Let our European colleagues at least send humanitarian aid to the unfortunate people. I think they will. However, it is necessary to think about their fate in the long term. We support Armenians leaving Karabakh. Armenia continues to be our ally. Putin said.