Armenia also seeking to normalise relations with Turkey
Azerbaijan
Negotiations come five months after Azerbaijan recaptured Karabakh region from ethnic Armenian majority
Yerevan Letter: Long-running dispute came to a sudden halt when a two-day military offensive by Azeri forces overran local defences
While it may want to reduce its reliance on Russia, the West offers no plausible alternative
As many as 93,000 people have left Nagorno-Karabakh, which had a population of 120,000 before Azerbaijan asserted control over region
More than 65,036 people out of 120,000 ethnic Armenians from the mountain territory have crossed into Armenia
Azerbaijan routed region’s forces in 24-hour blitz last week, setting path to ‘reintegration’ talks
As Azebaijan’s forces moved in to the disputed territory, residents began to leave
Thousands flee over ethnic cleansing fears as Russia and US trade blame over crisis
Armenia’s ‘99.999% reliance’ on Moscow for security appears a mistake after invasion of Ukraine
Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh – a territory internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but previously beyond its control – were forced into a ceasefire last week
Azerbaijan on Wednesday declared a ceasefire after forcing Armenian separatist forces to accept the full return of ethnic Armenian enclave to Azeri control
Future of Karabakh and its 120,000 ethnic Armenians hangs in the balance
Groups in breakaway Azerbaijan region agree to disarm and disband under a Russia-mediated ceasefire
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