Iran to host Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process talks amid Middle East tensions
- The foreign ministers of Iran, Turkey, and Russia will meet with their counterparts from Azerbaijan and Armenia in Tehran to discuss progress towards a peace agreement, aiming to address regional issues without interference from non-regional and western countries.
- Russia, despite seeing itself as a security guarantor between Azerbaijan and Armenia, has experienced a weakening of influence due to its engagement in the war in Ukraine.
- Azerbaijan's lightning offensive to regain control of Nagorno-Karabakh has led to over 100,000 ethnic Armenians fleeing and accusations of ethnic cleansing. Efforts by the US, EU, and Russia to reach a peace deal have been unsuccessful.
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Armenia, Azerbaijan join Iran-hosted talks aimed at reconciliation
TEHRAN - Armenia and Azerbaijan joined talks Monday in Tehran seeking to ease tensions between the arch foes, which soared with Baku's lightning offensive to retake the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Armenia, Azerbaijan join Iran-hosted talks aimed at reconciliation
Armenia and Azerbaijan joined talks Monday in Tehran seeking to ease tensions between the arch foes, which soared with Baku's lightning offensive to retake the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.However, the same day as the meeting, Azerbaijan announced the start of joint military drills with its ally Turkey near the border with Armenia just weeks after Baku seized Karabakh from pro-Yerevan separatists.At the meeting in the Iranian capital --…
Iran to host Armenia-Azerbaijan peace talks ‘without Western countries’
Foreign ministers from Iran, Turkey and Russia will meet their counterparts from Azerbaijan and Armenia in Tehran on Monday (23 October) and discuss progress towards a peace agreement between the two South Caucasus neighbours, Iranian and Russian state media said.
Armenia, Azerbaijan join Iran-hosted talks aimed at reconciliation
TEHRAN: Armenia and Azerbaijan joined talks Monday in Tehran seeking to ease tensions between the arch foes, which soared with Baku’s lightning offensive to retake the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. However, the same day as the meeting, Azerbaijan announced the start of joint military drills with its ally Turkiye near the border with Armenia just weeks after Baku seized Karabakh from pro-Yerevan separatists.
Reuters: Iran to host Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process talks amid Middle East tensions
Foreign ministers from Iran, Turkey and Russia will meet with Armenian and Azerbaijani counterparts in Tehran on Oct. 23 to discuss progress towards a peace agreement, Reuters reported on Oct. 22. The meeting takes place amidst rising tensions in the Middle East surrounding the outbreak of conflict in Israel. Russian and Iranian state news channels both confirmed the location of the meeting. According to Iran's IRNA news agency, the countries wa…
Iran to host Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process talks amid Middle East tensions
DUBAI, Oct 23 — Foreign ministers from Iran, Turkey and Russia will meet their counterparts from Azerbaijan and Armenia in Tehran today and discuss progress towards a peace agreement between the two South Caucasus neighbours, Iranian and Russian state media said. The first meeting of foreign ministers of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan after the September lightning offensive by Azeri forces in Nagorno-Karabakh will also take place amid rising ten…
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