Armenia, Azerbaijan agree on ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh
The announcement follows 10 hours of talks between the diplomats in Moscow, which were sponsored by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
Officials from Armenia and Azerbaijan on Friday said they have agreed to a cease-fire in Nagorno-Karbakh starting at noon Saturday.
The top negotiators from the two nations said in an explanation that the détente is proposed to trade detainees and recuperate the dead, including that particular subtleties will be conceded to later.
The declaration follows 10 hours of talks between the negotiators in Moscow, which were supported by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Mr. Lavrov said the truce should clear the route for chats on settling the contention.
The most recent upheaval of battling among Azerbaijani and Armenian powers started Sept. 27 and left many individuals dead in the greatest heightening of the many years old clash over Nagorno-Karabakh. The district lies in Azerbaijan however has been leveled out of ethnic Armenian powers upheld by Armenia since the finish of a dissident battle in 1994.
The discussions between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan were hung on greeting from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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