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Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to ease tension under Putin’s watch

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MOSCOW: The leaders of arch foes Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to ease tensions left over after their war over NagornoKar­abakh last year under the mediation of Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Friday.

Both Armenia’s Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev hailed talks held with Putin in the Black Sea resort of Sochi as positive.

Putin announced that the pair had agreed to begin the process of demarcatin­g their borders, re-building transport links in the region, as well as moving forward on “humanitari­an issues.”

He thanked Pashinyan and Aliyev – whose countries have been at loggerhead­s for years and who rarely meet face-to-face – for agreeing to the talks.

The trio met less than two weeks after the worst fighting between the ex-Soviet Caucasus republics since their six-week war last year that claimed more than 6,500 lives.

The meeting was timed to coincide with the anniversar­y of a Moscow-brokered ceasefire that ended last year’s conflict.

“We agreed on a number of issues that I think are key,” Putin said in a joint press conference after the talks.

Armenia’s Pashinyan said the talks were held in an “open” and “positive” atmosphere .

“The results of the meeting are positive. (The region) will be safer,” Azerbaijan’s Aliyev said.

Putin had earlier urged the leaders to ease tensions.

“We were part of a united state for centuries, we have deep historical links,” Putin told the pair after holding separate talks with each of them.

“We should aim to rebuild them and nurture them in the future,” he said.

He pressed the pair to hold more direct contacts.

“The more contacts, including direct ones, the better,” Putin said.

Putin welcomed the foes’ planned meeting in Brussels on Dec 15, saying he had discussed the matter with European Council President Charles Michel.

The leaders agreed to start rebuilding Soviet-era transport links between Azerbaijan and Armenia which are currently closed by a mutual blockade.

Putin said Armenian and Azerbaijan­i officials will meet in Moscow next week to discuss unblocking rail and road transport links.

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