YEREVAN. July 21 (Interfax) - Armenia has agreed to hold a meeting between the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Moscow.
"The Armenian side has given its consent to hold a meeting at the level of the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in Moscow," Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan told Interfax.
Other details will become available later, she said.
Earlier on Friday, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced talks between the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Moscow "within the next few days".
On July 15, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Moscow was ready to organize a meeting between the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia to discuss a Karabakh settlement and approve a peace treaty in the near future.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said in its statement that Russia is ready "to organize a trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers in Moscow in the near future to discuss ways to implement the agreements reached at the summit level, including the negotiation of the peace treaty with the subsequent preparations for the Russian-Azerbaijani-Armenian summit in Moscow to sign the relevant treaty".