Azerbaijan presses Armenia to meet 'legitimate demands' for peace deal
- Armenia and Azerbaijan aim to end their decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh with a peace agreement.
- Nagorno-Karabakh's Armenian population sought independence, leading to wars and Azerbaijan retaking the region.
- The draft peace treaty focuses on establishing diplomatic ties, but contentious issues remain unresolved.
- Ilham Aliyev stated that Azerbaijan is not imposing new conditions, while Donald Trump looks forward to the treaty, calling it a new era.
- Azerbaijan demands Armenia amend its constitution, while experts suggest trade and Turkish ties could boost Armenia's economy.
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Trump is looking forward to Azerbaijan and Armenia signing a peace treaty, US diplomat says
BAKU: US President Donald Trump is looking forward to Azerbaijan and Armenia signing a long-awaited peace treaty, Eric Jacobs, a senior adviser of the State Bureau of Energy Resources of the US Department of State, said on Friday (Apr 4). Speaking at an energy event in Baku, Jacobs said the peace treaty wo
Azerbaijan presses Armenia to meet 'legitimate demands' for peace deal
Azerbaijan on Wednesday insisted that Armenia fulfil the country's "legitimate demands" before the two ex-Soviet republics can sign the peace treaty agreed upon last month. Baku has long called on Yerevan to amend Armenia's constitution to remove territorial claims to the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which was seized by Azerbaijan from Armenian separatist forces in 2024.
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