Trilateral meeting of Nikol Pashinyan, Charles Michel and Ilham Aliyev in Brussels. File photoYEREVAN, May 23 Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and European Council President Charles Michel agreed to start work of a commission on the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border during a trilateral meeting in Brussels. «As a result of the discussions, an agreement was reached on the further process of work aimed at opening regional communications, the start of the work of the commission on delimitation and security of the (Armenian-Azerbaijani — ed.) border,» the message says.In Armenia, they announced that a soldier was injured due to shelling from Azerbaijan At the end of September 2020, hostilities resumed in Nagorno-Karabakh, which became a continuation of a long-term conflict and led to civilian casualties. The parties made several attempts to conclude a truce, but the tripartite agreement reached on the night of November 10 was successful. With the mediation of Moscow, Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to a complete ceasefire and exchange of prisoners and bodies of the dead. Yerevan also handed over to Baku the Kelbajar and Lachin regions, as well as part of the Aghdam region, which since 1994 have been under the control of the unrecognized NKR. In addition, Russian peacekeepers have been stationed in the region.