Putin to Host First Post-War Talks Between Armenia, Azerbaijan
- Pashinyan, Aliyev to meet Putin in Moscow for trilateral talks
- Karabakh war ended in November after Russia brokered truce
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev plan to meet in Moscow Monday for the first time since their countries fought a 44-day war.
The talks, which will also include Russian President Vladimir Putin, will focus on aiding residents of the war zone and unblocking economic and transportation links between the countries, the Kremlin said in a statement Sunday. Putin initiated the meeting, according to the release.