28 Sep Karabakh Map Agreement
On November 10, 2020, a historic agreement was signed between Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The agreement is primarily focused on the creation of a new map that will redraw the borders of the disputed region, which has been a source of conflict between the two countries for decades.
The Nagorno-Karabakh region is located in the South Caucasus region and is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. However, the region has been controlled by ethnic Armenians since the early 1990s, leading to a long-standing conflict between the two countries.
The new agreement, signed following weeks of heavy fighting, calls for a complete ceasefire and the deployment of Russian peacekeepers in the region. Additionally, the agreement includes provisions for the exchange of prisoners of war and the return of refugees and internally displaced persons to their homes.
The most significant aspect of the agreement, however, is the creation of a new map that will redraw the boundaries of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The map will be developed by experts from both Armenia and Azerbaijan and will be subject to approval by both countries.
The new map will likely result in significant territorial changes, with some areas currently under Armenian control expected to be returned to Azerbaijan. The details of the new map have not yet been released, and it is unclear when it will be finalized.
The agreement has been widely praised for its potential to bring an end to years of conflict in the region. However, it remains to be seen whether both countries will fully adhere to the terms of the agreement and whether the new map will be accepted by both sides.
Overall, the Karabakh map agreement is a significant development in the long-standing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The creation of a new map that redraws the boundaries of the disputed region has the potential to bring an end to decades of conflict, but it remains to be seen whether the agreement will be fully implemented and whether both countries will be able to move forward in a peaceful and cooperative manner.