Arayik Harutyunyan, the leader of the Armenian separatist regime in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, and his wife have been staying in Moscow for several days, Report mentions, referring to Hraparak newspaper.
The article notes that the visit is not voluntary: "Arayik Harutyunyan was summoned to Moscow for instruction. Russian special services are concerned about his obedience to the Armenian authorities. That's why they are trying to get Arayik back on track."
According to the publication, the separatist leader decided to make his visit to Russia 'useful.' Thus, Harutyunyan is buying a house in Moscow.
The newspaper appealed to the 'spokesperson' of the separatist leader Lusine Avanesyan. She neither confirmed nor denied the information: "We do not have such information."