 Azerbaijan and Armenia to discuss draft peace agreement in Brussels. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will discuss a draft peace agreement in Brussels on May 14th. Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Paruya Hovhanisyan said, This is a matter of the chief document which concerns the establishment of peace and some other issues including delimination, unblocking of transport communications and rights and security of Armenians in Karabakh. Hovhanisyan told reporters, According to him, some headway was made at a meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in Washington on May 1st to the 4th. Progress was made thanks to better understanding of each other's positions. The American side did its best to create a favorable atmosphere. Indeed, there was an effective stage in reconciling positions on the draft of a possible agreement. Of course, there are a number of major topics that need to be discussed. This is why a summit is being organized in Brussels to be followed by a meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in Moscow unless something changes. There will be other meetings as well, Hovhanisyan said. The meeting in Moscow will serve as a sort of logical continuation of the meeting in Brussels, yet every format has its specific features, he said. As reported, Aleev and Pashinyan may meet in Chizino on June 1st on the sidelines of the European Political Communities Summit. The French President, the German Federal Chancellor and the European Council President will join the meeting.