By A Mystery Man Writer
The Russian and Turkish defense ministries sealed a deal to monitor a truce over the Nagorno-Karabakh region from a joint peacekeeping center. It was about setting technical details for dispatching and operating the facility. However, Moscow and Ankara did not settle the project entirely, a move that shows these two still have distinct opinions on the issue.
Turkey, Russia seal deal for Karabakh 'peacekeeping centre
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia say deal signed to end Nagorno-Karabakh conflict - The Economic Times
Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh under harsh spotlight
Putin Deal to End Karabakh War Brings Turkey to His Backyard - Bloomberg
Document: Full text of the agreement between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan
Turkish-Russian joint Karabakh center to maintain peace
Turkey stays out of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process
Armenia-Azerbaijan ceasefire revives “Basic Principles” and demonstrates Putin's continued sway - Atlantic Council
Turkey, Russia Seal Deal for Karabakh 'Peacekeeping Center' - The Moscow Times
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement - Wikipedia
Turkey, Russia to jointly monitor Karabakh peace deal
FDD
Viewpoint: Russia and Turkey - unlikely victors of Karabakh conflict
Turkish troops ready for deployment in Azerbaijan: Turkish Defense Ministry - Türkiye News
The Karabakh War Ends as Russian Troops Move In - Jamestown