Armenia and Azerbaijan leaders mix optimism and anger in Moscow talks.

Armenia and Azerbaijan are making progress towards normalizing ties following mutual recognition of territorial integrity, according to their leaders who met in Moscow. The talks were held after recent deadly border clashes between the two countries, which have been in conflict for control of Azerbaijan's predominantly Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The two countries have been seeking to negotiate a peace agreement with the help of the European Union and United States, but Moscow has been the traditional power broker in the region. The three countries' deputy prime ministers will meet in a week's time in Moscow to resolve the remaining issues regarding the reopening of transport links between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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