The Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers have a preliminary agreement to hold a meeting in Moscow as well, MP Arman Yeghoyan told reporters when asked on the trilateral talks in Washington D.C.
Yeghoyan said there is preliminary agreement to hold a foreign ministerial in Russia.
“According to this agreement, a meeting must take place in Moscow as well,” he said.
“The negotiations encompass the entire spectrum of the Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, all outstanding issues. And naturally everything will be done in all these issues to reach an agreement,” Yeghoyan said, noting that both sides are seeking beneficial solutions for themselves.
Speaking about the efforts of the Armenian side on Artsakh, the MP said: “We are now doing everything in order for the Baku-Stepanakert dialogue to take place, that is, for Stepanakert to be an entity in the negotiations.”
The document which Armenia and Azerbaijan have been transferring to each other with proposals is officially called “Agreement on Normalization of Relations,” he said, without elaborating the content.