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Aliyev and Pashinyan Meet in Prague

Aliyev and Pashinyan Meet in Prague

Armenia and Azerbaijan confirmed their commitment to the UN Charter and the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1991, through which both sides recognize each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty. They confirmed that this will serve as the basis for the work of the commissions on delimitation and that the next meeting of these commissions will take place in Brussels by the end of October.
Russian Foreign Ministry to Yerevan:

Russian Foreign Ministry to Yerevan: "Criticism towards CSTO Does Not Contribute to Constructive Work"

Commenting on the issue of rallies in Yerevan demanding Armenia's withdrawal from the organization, Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, stated that the criticism of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) voiced by individual politicians is not helpful and does not contribute to the search for mutually acceptable solutions. 
Recent Developments Regarding Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations

Recent Developments Regarding Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations

US State Department: "The United States is trying to resolve outstanding issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan through negotiations"; Azerbaijan asserted investigating a video about unarmed Armenian soldiers being executed by Azerbaijani forces; Three Armenians were killed in clashes with Azerbaijan

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