Did Russia’s Putin offer proposal to end Artsakh war on October 10?

During the ruling Civil Contract Party’s (CCP) election campaign—ahead of Sunday’s snap parliamentary elections in Armenia—in Jermuk town of Vayots Dzor Province, the Armenian News-NEWS.am reporter asked acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who is the CCP candidate for Prime Minister, whether there was a proposal by Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 10 of last year to end the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war at that time.
But Pashinyan left this question unanswered, and greeted—with a loudspeaker—the people of Jermuk who met him on the street.
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