Leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia reach no breakthrough on decades-long conflict
ABU DHABI REGION, ABU DHABI, JUL 9 – The leaders aim to end nearly 40 years of conflict including wars over Nagorno-Karabakh, with key issues such as constitutional amendments and transport corridors under discussion.
- Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan met in Abu Dhabi to discuss a decades-long conflict but did not reach a breakthrough.
- Both sides had previously agreed on a potential peace treaty in March, yet there was little progress on finalizing it during recent talks.
- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev committed to discussing sensitive issues like border demarcation.
- Azerbaijani forces retook portions in September 2023, leading to the capitulation of Karabakh’s Armenian authorities in negotiations mediated by Russian forces.
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The leaders of the two former Soviet republics met on Thursday in Abu Dhabi in the absence of Moscow, with which relations deteriorated sharply.
Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders to meet Thursday in Abu Dhabi on peace plan
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will meet in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, their governments said, to work to finalise a peace agreement after nearly four decades of conflict.
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Armenia, Azerbaijan hold substantive talks to end four decades of conflict
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan held substantive talks in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, their governments said, in what amounted to the most serious direct negotiations yet in a fitful process to end almost four decades of conflict.

Leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia reach no breakthrough on decades-long conflict
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan met Thursday in Abu Dhabi for the latest round of talks on ending their almost four decades of a conflict in the South Caucasus but reached no immediate breakthrough.
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