Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree to Peace, Avoid Foreign Forces
Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree to Peace, Avoid Foreign Forces

Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree to Peace, Avoid Foreign Forces

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia and Azerbaijan plan to sign a peace agreement that will not involve third-country forces along their border, signaling a potential end to over three decades of conflict. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov emphasized the importance of respecting national interests while navigating the changing dynamics of international relations during a panel at the XII Global Baku Forum. Additionally, Greek representative Dimitris Avramopoulos highlighted Azerbaijan's role as a stabilizing force in the region, stressing the need for cooperation in addressing multifaceted challenges. Azerbaijani officials reiterated their commitment to multilateral diplomacy and conflict resolution, advocating for regional security measures to be prioritized over external interventions. The forum, which runs from March 13 to 15, 2025, aims to address geopolitical shifts and the role of Azerbaijan in fostering stability. Overall, these developments reflect a cautious optimism for peace and cooperation in the South Caucasus region.

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