Armenia, Azerbaijan Unveil Peace Deal Text Signed in Washington

Armenia and Azerbaijan have unveiled the text of a peace deal signed in Washington. The agreement was reached during a meeting between the leaders of the two countries at the White House. The peace declaration outlines a framework for normalizing relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, including the establishment of a joint commission to demarcate the border between the two countries. The deal also includes provisions for the exchange of prisoners of war and the opening of transportation links between the two nations. The Armenian prime minister is now seeking to sell the agreement to regional powers Russia and Iran, as both countries have a significant interest in the South Caucasus region. The peace deal is seen as a significant step towards ending the long-standing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which has been a source of tension in the region for decades.
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