Unconfirmed points that Pashinyan might sign in Moscow on his official visit:

1- Withdrawal of all Armenian troops from Karabakh, the surrender of 16 settlements in Armenia, a corridor to Azerbaijan through Meghri.

2- Aliyev will demand from Pashinyan to agree to disband the OSCE Minsk Group. Instead of this group, a trilateral or 4-way negotiation format will be created.
3- Aliyev will demand that Pashinyan no longer raise the issue of the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, since Azerbaijan has already resolved this issue, and the maximum that the Armenians can count on is cultural autonomy within Azerbaijan.
4- Aliyev will demand from Pashinyan that official visits from Armenia to Karabakh be stopped. All official visits should have permission from Baku. Only private visits, as well as humanitarian visits, can be carried out without the permission of Azerbaijan.
5- In the process of establishing the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Yerevan must cede 16 villages to Azerbaijan and this process must be legislatively enshrined in a special agreement dated January 11.+
Issues of delimitation and demarcation of borders will be resolved in the future during the work of the joint committee.
6. There should be no conscription in Nagorno-Karabakh, Nagorno-Karabakh should not have an army, in Nagorno-Karabakh, there can only be police forces, and temporarily there may be a "national guard", which, in the future+
after 5-10 years, should be disbanded, since Nagorno-Karabakh should not have any status within Azerbaijan.
7- Armenia should open its communications between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan, and these communications should be controlled by Russian peacekeepers. The way they control the Lachin corridor connecting Armenia and Karabakh.
8- Aliyev will demand that “revanchist forces” and “revanchist propaganda” be stopped in Armenia so that an atmosphere of trust is formed between the two countries.
9- Aliyev will demand that all those prisoners who were taken prisoner after November 9 should not have the status of prisoners of war, they must be tried in Baku.

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