
Armenian PM ready to sign draft peace deal with Azerbaijan
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced his readiness to sign a peace deal draft with Azerbaijan, aimed at ending a decades-long conflict and establishing diplomatic ties between the two nations. The agreement follows recent progress in normalization talks after Azerbaijan regained control of Karabakh in 2020.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 03:41 | 19 March 2025
- Modified Date: 03:41 | 19 March 2025
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday declared his readiness to sign the draft of a peace deal agreed upon between his country and neighboring Azerbaijan.
"The draft of Peace Agreement between #Armenia and #Azerbaijan is agreed and waiting to be signed. I'm ready to put my signature under the agreed draft," Pashinyan said in a statement on X.
Pashinyan's remarks came as both Azerbaijan and Armenia separately announced an agreement on the draft of a peace deal last Thursday, set to end a decades-long conflict and establish diplomatic ties between Baku and Yerevan.
Relations between the two former Soviet republics have been tense since 1991, when the Armenian military occupied Karabakh-a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan-and seven adjacent regions.
Most of the territory was liberated by Azerbaijan during a 44-day war in the fall of 2020, which ended after a Russian-brokered peace agreement that opened the door to normalization and demarcation talks.
In September 2023, Azerbaijan established full sovereignty in Karabakh after separatist forces in the region surrendered.
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