Armenia and Azerbaijan Finalize Peace Treaty After Nearly 40 Years of War
Armenia and Azerbaijan have finalized a peace treaty aimed at ending decades of conflict, including multiple wars over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Key Details:
• Azerbaijan has demanded that Armenia amend its constitution to remove implicit territorial claims before the treaty is officially signed.
• Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has proposed holding a referendum to address the constitutional changes, though no date has been set.
• The treaty prohibits third-party personnel from being stationed on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, impacting both the EU monitoring mission and Russian border guards in the region.
This agreement marks a historic shift in the South Caucasus, potentially paving the way for long-term stability in a region plagued by decades of hostilities.
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