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WorldAzerbaijan and Armenia to strive towards peace agreement

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Azerbaijan and Armenia to strive towards peace agreement

Armenia and Azerbaijan will work on being friendlier to each other and will trade prisoners they caught during the recent fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The two neighbors have been fighting over some land for many years.

On Thursday night, both countries said they have a big opportunity for peace that they have wanted for a long time.

Both countries want to make an agreement for peace by the end of the year.

Azerbaijan quickly took control of the Nagorno-Karabakh region in September, ending Armenian rule that had been in place for 30 years. The region is officially part of Azerbaijan, according to the international community.

Most of the 120,000 Armenian people left and went to Armenia nearby.

On Thursday, two countries said they will try to sign a peace treaty that respects each other’s borders.

Baku is allowing 32 Armenian soldiers to go home, and Yerevan is letting go of two soldiers, as a sign of kindness.

Charles Michel, the President of the European Council, said that he is happy about the statement and thinks it is a big improvement in Armenia and Azerbaijan’s relationship. The United States praised a step that helps build trust.

Another action is when Armenia backed Azerbaijan’s request to host the COP29 climate summit by giving up its own candidacy. Azerbaijan said it will help Armenia join a group that talks about climate.

The two countries asked for help from other countries in their efforts.

The prime minister of Armenia and the president of Azerbaijan made a deal during their discussions.

The two leaders have met many times to talk about making things normal again with the help of the EU, the US and Russia.

Conversations had stopped recently because Azerbaijan didn’t want to take part in discussions in the US and Spain. They said they thought Western countries were unfair. The two countries started talking again in Iran at the end of October.

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