Russian President Putin has urged Armenia's Prime Minister Pashinyan and Azerbaijan's President Aliyev to ease tensions and resolve disputes during a rare face-to-face meeting
Russian and Azerbaijani presidents discussed bilateral ties ahead of trilateral rare meeting with Armenian prime minister.
Putin gathered the leaders for a rare face-to-face meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Friday after a flare-up in fighting on the border between the two countries earlier this month. He said Russia's peace-keeping mission and the Russian-Turkish monitoring center play a positive role in preventing wider confrontation, but more needs to be done.
"We are ready to start working on the delimitation and on the peace treaty as a matter of urgency to learn how to live as neighbours again," Aliyev said.He said Putin and Russian peacekeepers "play a key role in the stabilisation of the region."
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