Armenian Foreign Ministry:

Foreign ministers of Armenia and Russia Edward Nalbandyan and Sergei Lavrov discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh problem during a phone talk on Monday.

The press service of the Foreign Ministry of Russia reports that the FMs pointed out the need to realize the agreements reached during the Russian President's meetings with his Armenian and Azeri counterparts in Astrakhan (Oct 27 2010) and Sochi (Mar 5 2011), more specifically, to observe the cease fire regime, to ensure additional security measures, to enhance mutual confidence, to intensify joint efforts to investigate incidents happening on the border, to create favorable atmosphere around the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

Nalbandyan said that President Sargsyan will shortly respond to the message sent by President Medvedev to the Armenian and Azeri presidents following the meeting of the Russian, Armenian and Azeri presidents in Kazan June 24 2011.

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