Armenia says the proposed peace treaty should provide special rights for them and guarantee their security.
As a matter of priority, violence and harsh rhetoric should stop in order to provide the proper environment for peace and normalisation talks," Michel said.
He told reporters: "The population on the ground needs reassurances, first and foremost regarding their rights and security."
Besides the EU, the United States has also been pushing the sides to reach a peace deal.
This could be followed up with a Moscow summit to sign a peace treaty, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Persons:
Charles Michel, Ilham Aliyev, Nikol Pashinyan, Jeyhun Bayramov, normalisation, Michel, Aliyev, Pashinyan, Nailia Bagirova, Philip Blenkinsop, Mark Trevelyan, Frances Kerry
Organizations:
European Union, EU, Armenian, Azberbaijani, Reuters, Foreign Ministry, Thomson
Locations:
BRUSSELS, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia, Brussels, Soviet Union, Nagorno, Karabakh, United States, Ukraine, Moscow