Talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia on Nagorno-Karabakh were held in Brussels, with Russia proposing a summit in Moscow to regain control of the peace process. The discussions focused on the worsening humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, and both sides agreed to intensify work towards resolving existing problems. European Council President Charles Michel encouraged both leaders to take courageous steps towards normalization and announced plans for further meetings. In addition, tensions have risen as Azerbaijan claims Armenian separatists are interfering with GPS navigation systems of airlines flying in Azerbaijan, a claim that Armenian authorities have rejected.
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