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Armenia, Azerbaijan agree on key peace treaty principles

Nov 19, 2023

Yerevan [Armenia], November 19: Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on the key principles of a peace treaty, Armenian Prime Minister NikolPashinyan said on Saturday.
The principles include mutual recognition of territorial integrity and sovereignty, commitment to the 1991 Almaty Declaration as a political framework for the delimitation of borders, and unblocking of regional connections under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the two countries, Pashinyan said at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly autumn session in Yerevan.
The two countries are still "speaking different diplomatic languages" about their deep-rooted distrust, he admitted.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at loggerheads over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, since 1988. Peace talks have been going on since 1994 when a ceasefire was agreed on, despite sporadic clashes since then.
Source: Xinhua

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