Artsakh authorities have accepted Russian peacekeepers' mediation for a ceasefire by making the decision to disarm the Artsakh Defense Army and withdrawal of all forces.
President Samvel Shahramanyan of Artsakh convened with members of the Security Council, alongside former presidents of Artsakh (Bako Sahakyan, Arkady Ghughasyan, and Arayik Harutyunyan), culminating in the unanimous decision to accede to the presented demands.
The terms of the agreement from the Presidential Council, issued by the Artsakh Info Center, is detailed below:
1. Mediated by the Russian peacekeeping contingent stationed in Artsakh, an agreement was reached for a complete cessation of hostilities commencing at 13:00 on September 20, 2023.
2. Additionally, an accord has been reached for the withdrawal of the remaining units and servicemen of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia from the deployment zone of the Russian peacekeeping contingent. This encompasses the disbandment and complete disarmament of the armed formations of the "Defense Army of Artsakh," as well as the removal of heavy equipment and weapons from the territory of Artsakh for their expeditious disposal.
3. Pertinent matters raised by the Azerbaijani side concerning reintegration and the assurance of rights and security for the Armenians of Artsakh, alongside issues pertaining to the sustenance of the population of Artsakh within the framework of the Constitution of Azerbaijan, will be deliberated upon in accordance with the agreement. These discussions are scheduled to occur during a meeting between representatives of the local Armenian population and representatives of the central authorities of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The meeting will take place in the city of Yevlakh on September 21, 2023, and will continue in subsequent sessions.
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Anyone got any good articles/videos on the history of this conflict?
I saw some footage of the conflict on TV today, depressing. Young guys with a whole life ahead of them laying limp on stretchers always gets to me. Armenian brothers in my prayers as always
I saw some footage of the conflict on TV today, depressing. Young guys with a whole life ahead of them laying limp on stretchers always gets to me. Armenian brothers in my prayers as always
I appreciate the kind words brother, hopefully these oppressors will be defeated and sent home in boxes
http://karabakhfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Brief-History-of-Artsakh-Nagorno-Karabakh-EN.pdf
https://www.crisisgroup.org/content/nagorno-karabakh-conflict-visual-explainer
Will go over these this weekend, thank you
Anyone got any good articles/videos on the history of this conflict?
Everything was sweet when Azarbaijan and the istans around it were part of Iran. Then the Russians in the 19th centry annexed that area and everything went to s***.
Everything was sweet when Azarbaijan and the istans around it were part of Iran. Then the Russians in the 19th centry annexed that area and everything went to s***.
Iran May be Armenia’s best option even today
Iran May be Armenia’s best option even today
Armenia is one of the OG states according to the book of kings by Ferdowsi the origins go back to prince Armin of the Kyanian dynasty the son of Kai Kabod the great grandfather of Cyrus the great.
There’s no eye for an eye here lol
rumors of azeris brutally killing civilians and based on vids from the 2020 conflict posted by soldiers, i wouldn't put it past them
the rhetoric on telegram from azeri nationalists is also quite violent
I mean, those borders are a mess just figure this s*** out already please
I’ll put in the call hold on
rumors of azeris brutally killing civilians and based on vids from the 2020 conflict posted by soldiers, i wouldn't put it past them
the rhetoric on telegram from azeri nationalists is also quite violent
https://twitter.com/temptedattempt/status/1704851106386571692Objectively evil nationality
F***ing traitor, May death meet him soon
Agha is actually a pronoun for a man with no balls.
@op you gone??