Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia, Azerbaijan start talks on peace agreement

The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed on Sunday during a meeting in Brussels to “move forward the talks” on a peace agreement on the Nagorno Karabakhan area where in the autumn of 2020 war broke out between the two countriessaid the President of the European Council.

Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pasinian and Azerbaijani President Ilhan Aliyev had “honest and productive” EU-mediated talks in Brussels, Charles Michel said.

“The leaders agreed to proceed with the talks for a future peace agreement which will concern the transnational relations between Of Armenia “and Azerbaijan,” Michel added in a statement.

Talks will start “in the coming weeks”He added that the two leaders stressed the importance of taking into account “the rights and security of the Armenian people in Karabakh”.

At the same time, there will be a “meeting of border committees” in the coming days, which will discuss the issues of border demarcation and “the best way to ensure a secure situation”, as broadcast by the French Agency and the Athens News Agency.

In Nagorno-Karabakh, an area claimed by Armenia and Azerbaijan Thirty years ago, a six-week war broke out in the autumn of 2020 that killed more than 6,500 people before a Russian-brokered ceasefire was declared.

Under the agreement, Armenia ceded to Azerbaijan territories it controlled after the first war between them in the early 1990s, while a 2,000-strong Russian peacekeeping force was deployed in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The ceasefire agreement, which was considered a national humiliation in Armenia, sparked anti-government protests, forcing Pasinyan to call early elections, which his party won in September.

However, the Armenian Prime Minister is still under pressure in his country, as the opposition blames him for the defeat in the 2020 war and that his recent statements indicate that he is very submissive towards Azerbaijan.

Protests have been staged in Yerevan in recent weeks, with Pasinyan saying the international community wants Armenia to “lower the bar” on its claims to Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Another EU meeting between Aliyev and Pasinian is scheduled for July or August,” Michel said.

Source: News Beast

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