In his statements to the "Beyond the News" program (10/10/2020), he considered that the agreement prompted the two parties to stop the activities of soldiers and the exchange of prisoners and bodies, explaining that it does not rise to the level of the agreement, but rather is only an announcement, as Azerbaijan demanded the Armenian side to present a program for the withdrawal of forces Armed Armenians as mentioned in Security Council Resolutions in 1993.

And calm prevailed in the fighting fronts between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the Nagorno Karabakh region, after the two sides exchanged accusations of violating the armistice signed in Moscow, and while Yerevan confirmed that the priority is to ensure the security of Armenians in Karabakh and their right to self-determination, Baku said that Armenia had a last chance to negotiate and withdraw its forces from Territory.

Velev added that this declaration stipulated that the negotiation formula does not change, but last year Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan tried to change the negotiation formula and include the Nagorno Karabakh region - which is located on the territory of Azerbaijan - within the negotiation process.

A truce and an exchange of accusations


For his part, Suss Afitisyan, a political analyst and a member of the Armenian Parliament, said that the Armenian side is committed to the ceasefire agreement in Moscow, while he accused Azerbaijan of bombing a village inside Armenia, "which proves that the Azerbaijani side is not ready to abide by the agreement", stressing that Armenia is committed By agreement, it wants Azerbaijan to recover the bodies of its soldiers, but does not see reciprocity, indicating that the Azerbaijani side increases its appetite for the occupation, he said.

In turn, writer and political analyst Andrei Auntikov said that the chances of the resilience of the armistice agreement signed in Moscow are related to the commitment of Azerbaijan and Armenia, stressing that Russia wants to ensure the success of the armistice and stop the fighting, at least in a way that can guarantee the success of the prisoner exchange operations and the dead bodies.

Afitisyan considered that Armenia is ready to negotiate on the basis of a ceasefire on a humanitarian basis, but in return it finds a violation of this moratorium, stressing that Armenia believes that international recognition of the Karabakh region is the only way to guarantee the people's right to it.

While Aontikov stressed that ensuring a truce between the two countries is a good opportunity to resume talks on a comprehensive settlement, noting that all the keys are in the hands of the two countries, but all the countries interfering in the issue - including Russia - will try hard for the two sides to sit at the dialogue table and try to achieve additional progress. To completely solve the crisis.