Armenian, Russian, Azerbaijani FMs issue joint statement after Moscow talks
The foreign ministers of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan issued a joint statement on Saturday after nearly 11 hours of talks held in Moscow. The statement, published by the Armenian Foreign Ministry, reads:
"In response to the call of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin, and in accordance with the agreements of President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia N.V. Pashinyan and President of the Republic of Azerbaijan I.H. Aliyev, the sides agreed on the steps presented below.
1. To declare a cessation of hostilities for humanitarian purposes on October 10, 2020, starting from 12pm, for the exchange of the prisoners of war, other people detained and bodies of those killed, with the mediation and in accordance with the criteria of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
2. Further parameters of the cessation of hostilities will be agreed upon additionally.
3. The Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, with the mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs, on the basis of the fundamental principles of the settlement, are launching substantive negotiations with the aim of achieving early peaceful resolution.
4. The sides reiterate the inalterability of the format of the peace process."
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