Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has announced that Armenia and Azerbaijan have reached an agreement to mutually recognize each other's territorial integrity, according to #TASS news agency.
Similarly, #Azerbaijani President Ilham #Aliyev stated that Azerbaijan has no territorial claims against #Armenia.
Leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and #Russia aim to adopt at least two documents following the #Moscow summit, as reported by a #Kremlin source to "Kommersant" newspaper. The coordination of these documents occurred throughout May 24.
One document focused on unblocking transport communications, prepared by deputy prime ministers, while the foreign policy agencies of the three countries refined the fifth joint statement by Aliyev, #Pashinyan, and #Putin. (Most likely, there will be mutual recognition of territorial integrity between #Yerevan and #Baku based on #Soviet maps from 1975)
The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet commented on this information.