Historic Peace Agreement Signed Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
In a landmark development for international diplomacy, armenia and azerbaijan have signed a historic peace agreement aimed at ending decades of conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The agreement, reached on september 1, 2024, follows months of intense negotiations facilitated by international mediators from the United Nations and the european Union.
The peace deal includes a ceasefire, the withdrawal of military forces from contested areas, and provisions for the return of displaced persons. Both countries have agreed to establish a joint monitoring committee to oversee the implementation of the terms and ensure compliance from both sides. Additionally, the agreement outlines a framework for economic cooperation and reconstruction efforts in the region.
This breakthrough follows years of intermittent clashes and negotiations, culminating in significant loss of life and economic damage. The international community has hailed the agreement as a major step towards stability and reconciliation in the South Caucasus.
Leaders from both nations expressed hope that this peace accord will pave the way for a lasting resolution and foster a new era of cooperation. The agreement is expected to positively impact regional stability and improve relations between armenia and azerbaijan in the coming years.