Moscow: Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to hold talks in Moscow under the auspices of the Russian government to resolve the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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According to the World News Agency, the armed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan is still going on. Meanwhile, the two countries have agreed to peace talks.
A statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed that senior diplomats from both countries would take part in the talks in Moscow. The Interior Ministry also claimed that the talks were being initiated at the request of Russian President Vladimir Putin for a ceasefire.
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Clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces have been raging in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region since late last month, killing more than 400 people.