Armenia and Azerbaijan make diplomatic progress on peace treaty, with 80% agreement, but key issues remain.

Armenia and Azerbaijan are making diplomatic strides one year after Azerbaijan's offensive reclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh, but a peace treaty remains elusive. Both countries express a commitment to peace, having agreed on about 80% of a draft treaty. However, key issues, including transportation access for Azerbaijan and constitutional amendments in Armenia, complicate negotiations. Western nations, particularly the U.S. and France, continue to mediate amid persistent tensions.

September 24, 2024
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