In decades of conflicts, the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijans were talking about a peace agreement. The negotiation is complete, said the Azerbaijani Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramow on Thursday. The Armenian Foreign Ministry confirmed this.
Before that there were two open points, for which a compromise had now been found, it said. Originally the peace treaty should have been signed by the end of 2023. The Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Paschinjan said that the agreement, for example, stipulates that no armed forces from third countries would be stationed at the border.
The Russian government had recently announced that he ended the military presence in the Kaukasus region. Nothing became known about a specific schedule for the deduction. Russian soldiers had taken a function in the region since 2020 – according to the Kremlin, to prevent the violence from flaring up again. When the Azerbaijanian troops had recently progressed, the Russian did not enter.
The two ex-Soviet republics have held two wars against each other in recent decades. It was about the control of the Bergkarabach region. In 2023, the Azerbaijani army brought the region under control in a large -scale military offensive. The majority of this is inhabited by Ethnic Armenians, but belongs to Azerbaijan by international law. Because of the military operation, more than 100,000 people fled to Armenia.
A war was also waged around Bergkarabach in 2020. At that time, Russian representatives brought a cease -the fire agreement between the parties to the conflict.
Source: Krone

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