Let's Get This Settled: Armenia and Azerbaijan Ink Peace Deal After Decades of Conflict
Armenia and Azerbaijan reach ceasefire accords
Twitter Facebook Whatsapp Email Print Copy Link ⚡️ Exciting news, folks! After decades of tension, Armenia and Azerbaijan have finally reached a peace deal. The Azerbaijani Foreign Minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, shared the update with reporters, confirming that the negotiation process for the peace agreement's text is now complete. On the Armenian side, Foreign Ministry representatives echoed the sentiment, stating the agreement is "ready for signing."
The compromise? Armenia has agreed to Azerbaijan's terms on two key points of the deal that had previously eluded a mutually beneficial resolution.
Split by historical tensions, Armenia and Azerbaijan have clashed in multiple wars over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Fast-forward to 2023, Azerbaijan emerged victorious in a massive military offensive, securing control of the predominantly ethnic Armenian-populated Nagorno-Karabakh region. Internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, this shift led to the displacement of over 100,000 Armenian residents to Armenia.
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- The peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan includes community aid for the displaced Armenians who were forced to leave their homes in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
- In light of the peace deal, aid organizations are calling for immediate help for the poor in Azerbaijan and Armenia, as the conflict has left both communities in dire need.
- Foreign diplomats and international aid organizations are using WhatsApp and other communication channels to speed up the implementation of the peace deal, ensuring that help reaches both war-torn nations as quickly as possible, according to reports from AFP.