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Armenia announces the "end of the war" with Azerbaijan and Russia confirmed the agreement

2020-11-09T23:41:37.426Z


Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed the declaration with "indescribable pain".11/09/2020 8:21 PM Clarín.com World Updated 11/09/2020 8:21 PM The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan , announced on Monday "the end of the war" that he has been leading with Azerbaijan since September over the disputed separatist region of Nagorno Karabakh. Pashinyan explained that he signed the declaration, together with his ally Russia, with "indescribable pain." According to the int


11/09/2020 8:21 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • World

Updated 11/09/2020 8:21 PM

The Prime Minister of Armenia,

Nikol Pashinyan

, announced on Monday "the end of the war" that he has been leading with Azerbaijan since September over the disputed separatist region of Nagorno Karabakh.

Pashinyan explained that he signed the declaration, together with his ally Russia, with

"indescribable pain."

According to the international AFP agency, Putin confirmed a

"total ceasefire" agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

"Together with the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan, I signed a declaration to end the Karabakh war from 1 (18 Argentina time). The text of the declaration that has already been published

is indescribably painful for me and for the

Armenian

people.

" the premier wrote on his Facebook page.

The Armenian community had been leading caravans in Buenos Aires to demand a ceasefire in the Nagorno Karabakh region, in conflict with Azerbaijan.

The last march -at the end of October- was organized in the City by the IARA

(Armenian Institutions of the Argentine Republic)

and was also replicated in other cities of the country, such as Cordoba, Rosario, La Plata, Mar del Plata, Rio Gallegos, Bariloche and Neuquén.

And in various parts of South America, including Montevideo, Santiago de Chile and Sao Paulo.

"

No to a new genocide,

which is being perpetrated 105 years after the Armenian Genocide carried out by the Turkish-Ottoman Empire in which one and a half million Armenians were killed," was the announcement of the call.

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Source: clarin

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