Armenia’s Proposal to Azerbaijan for Signing a Peace Treaty

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Armenia’s proposal to Azerbaijan for signing a peace treaty

Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have announced that they are closer to reaching an agreement that could resolve one of the longest-standing territorial disputes of the former Soviet Union.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have announced that they are on the verge of finalizing an important agreement that has been long anticipated. It is expected that this agreement will bring peace to the South Caucasus region, which has experienced decades of conflict between the two countries.

Nikol Pashinyan, the Prime Minister of Armenia, announced at a press conference on Saturday, August 31, 2024, that after sufficient progress was confirmed on key issues discussed in recent bilateral negotiations, his government has officially proposed to Azerbaijan the signing of a peace treaty.

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