In the past, there was news that two nations, Armenia and Azerbaijan got into a scuffle. Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently invited the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan to visit Moscow for peace talks Friday and declared that combating in Nagorno-Karabakh should be stopped for humanitarian reasons. Putin’s invitation came as there appeared to be no end in sight for nearly two weeks of fighting between Azerbaijan and ethic Armenian separatists that have claimed hundreds of lives. “The foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia are being invited to Moscow on October 9,” Putin said in a statement released by the Kremlin. Donald Trump to hold a promotional event in Florida on this day Kremlin further added, “The President of Russia is issuing a call to halt the fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh on humanitarian grounds in order to exchange dead bodies and prisoners." Yerevan has so far ruled out any talks between the two countries’ top diplomats as long as arguments are continuing. Previously talks were carried in Geneva but anticipations were low and no statements were likely to conclude from the discussions which were being managed behind closed doors and that too without Armenian participation. US has a strong demand For Indian Agri Products That will push Exports Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov was scheduled to visit representatives from France, Russia and the United States, who make up the “Minsk Group” that has sought a solution to the Karabakh conflict since the 1990s. Armenia on Thursday blamed Azerbaijan of stripping a historic cathedral in Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenia said several journalists were injured in strikes on the cathedral after an initial bombardment left rubble strewn across the floor, pews knocked over and a layer of dust coating the interior from parts of the building’s limestone walls that had been hit. Now China gears up for creating a vaccine