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“Erdoğan’s Wait for Baku Signals: Agreement on Armenia-Turkey Relations Possible in 2024, Expert Claims”

An agreement on Armenia-Turkey relations is possible in 2024, with Erdogan waiting for Baku. Experts analyze the changing conditions set by Ankara and the potential for a small peace agreement between Baku and Yerevan.

“Armenia and Azerbaijan Struggle to Reach Agreement on Hostilities, Tensions Rise as Leaders Clash on Reasons for Escalation”

Armenia and Azerbaijan struggle to reach agreement on the start of hostilities in 2024. The leaders have different interpretations of the reasons for the escalation. The lack of details and clarifications pose challenges in negotiations, increasing concerns over the Zangezur corridor. The impasse hampers progress.

“Chaos in Warsaw: Urban Electric Transport Drivers Go on Strike, Paralyzing City’s Commute”

Warsaw’s urban electric transport drivers are on strike over a salary increase dispute. The strike has disrupted rush hours and caused inconvenience to residents. Substitute workers continue to operate on a normal schedule.

Armenia and India forge new trade alliance: Prime Minister Vahan Kerobyan seals deal with Indian counterpart Piyush Goyal

Armenian PM, Vahan Kerobyan, and Indian Commerce Minister, Piyush Goyal, strike deal to bolster trade and economic ties. Concrete implementation steps discussed. #ArmeniaIndiaTrade

“Yerevan’s Mayor Involved in Controversial Agreement with Deputy Foreign Minister: Allegations on Artsakh Occupation Surface”

Yerevan’s mayor denies Artsakh occupation. Agreement signed with Deputy Foreign Minister raises questions about services provided. Get more details in “Hraparak” newspaper.

“Russian Military Presence in Armenia: Crucial Discussions on Security Ensue, Confirms Deputy Sergey Lavrov”

Russian military in Armenia is crucial for security, says Deputy Sergey Lavrov. The deployment agreement was signed in 1995 during the Artsakh war. The presence of Russian servicemen is vital for ensuring security. News source – NEWS.am.

“Armenia’s Unrecognized Recognition: Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s Bid for International Acceptance Met with Uneven Response from Azerbaijan”

Armenia aims to gain recognition for Nagorno-Karabakh by signing an agreement, but Azerbaijan denies responsibility. The announcement was made by Yerevan’s mayor, Stepan Danielyan, on Facebook. Armenia’s recognition is referred to as “unrecognized recognition” as it recognizes Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity but does not receive the same acknowledgement.

International Politics

“Armenian Representative Highlights Crucial Issues in Yerevan-Baku Agreement: Not a Peace Treaty, but Confirmation of Current Situation”

If an agreement is signed between Yerevan and Baku, it won’t be a peace treaty, but a confirmation of the current situation. The presence of Artsakh in Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani troops in Armenia, and the potential for a new war are critical issues discussed by Anahit Grigoryan, a representative of the “Armenia” bloc. Azerbaijan wants to emphasize the military significance of certain roads, while Armenia seeks to remove the liberation issue from the ceasefire agreement. Pashinyan’s main concern is presenting the document as a peace agreement to the international community.

Greece and Tajikistan Expand Bilateral Border Distance Beyond 47 Kilometers

Greece and Tajikistan have agreed to expand their border distance beyond 47 kilometers, as stated by Greece’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The countries discussed the demarcation work and agreed on a 47.05-kilometer section of the border. The remaining areas will be described during the next encounter in Tajikistan’s Batken city. A signed protocol outlines the outcome of the meeting.

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Uncertainty Mounts as Armenian and Azerbaijani Finance Ministers Discuss Border Issues

The meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani finance ministers on the border has raised questions about map consistency. The agreement has not been implemented yet, but may be published soon. Armenian Foreign Minister said the agreement has not been practiced based on 1975 maps.