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Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia sign Nagorno-Karabakh peace deal

10.11.20 10:50


Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia have signed an agreement to end military conflict over the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

 

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called the deal "incredibly painful both for me and both for our people".

 

It comes after six weeks of fighting between Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenians.

The region is internationally recognised as Azerbaijani, but has been run by ethnic Armenians since 1994.

 

The peace deal takes effect on Tuesday from 01:00 local time (21:00 GMT Monday).


Under the new deal, Azerbaijan will hold onto areas of Nagorno-Karabakh that it has taken during the conflict. Armenia has also agreed to withdraw from several other adjacent areas over the next few weeks.

 

During a televised online address, Russia's President Vladimir Putin said that Russian peacekeepers would be deployed to patrol frontlines. The country's defence ministry confirmed that 1,960 personnel would be involved, state news agency Tass reports.

 

 

source: IPN 

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