“Financial compensation and the issue of Western Azerbaijan remain in the shadows” – Ahmad Shahidov comments on the agreement draft between Azerbaijan and Armenia


As a result of prolonged peace negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, both parties have reached an agreement on the text of the peace treaty. This historic step aims to put an end to decades of conflict and establish lasting peace and stability in the region.

Although the full details of the agreement have not been disclosed, some key points are known. Among them is Armenia’s commitment to amending its constitution to recognize Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and renouncing any future territorial claims. Additionally, both countries have agreed not to allow the deployment of third-party military forces along their borders.

Furthermore, the agreement may pave the way for the normalization of relations between Armenia and Türkiye. Both countries are engaged in negotiations regarding the opening of borders and the easing of visa regulations, which could contribute to the economic and political development of the region.

The signing date of the agreement has not yet been determined, but both parties continue their efforts to make progress in this direction. The international community, including the European Union and the United States, welcomes this positive development and supports efforts to establish lasting peace in the region.