Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have confirmed they will send delegations for talks in Moscow in a bid to reach a ceasefire in the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.
“Baku and Yerevan have confirmed their participation in the consultations in Moscow. Active preparations are underway,” Maria Zakharova told reporters on Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin had earlier invited the foreign ministers of bitter rivals Armenia and Azerbaijan for talks in Moscow on October 9. He called for a ceasefire and a prisoner swap.
Erevan et Bakou ont confirmé leur participation à des consultations à Moscou avec la médiation du chef de la diplomatie russe, réagissant ainsi à l’invitation de Vladimir Poutine, a annoncé Maria Zakharova ce 9 octobre.
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