Armenian PM Pashinyan warns of a looming war with Azerbaijan if disputed villages are not returned, sparking concerns across the region. Read more!
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has raised alarms by stating that war with Azerbaijan could erupt imminently if Armenia does not hand back four Azerbaijani villages that it has held since the early 1990s. Pashinyan emphasized the need for quick border delimitation to avoid further hostilities, highlighting the urgency of the situation in the Caucasus region. Amidst escalating tensions, Pashinyan pledged to make difficult decisions to prevent the outbreak of a full-blown war, signaling a critical moment for the two neighboring nations.
The longstanding territorial dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan has fueled concerns of a potential military conflict, with Pashinyan's warnings adding to the already tense situation. The historical context of the conflict, rooted in geopolitical complexities and past conflicts, underscores the delicate balance that Armenia must navigate to maintain peace in the region.
Armenia's geographic vulnerability and the influence of major global players have historically shaped its decisions and strategic moves, further complicating the current situation. The need for diplomatic negotiations and mutual compromises between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains crucial to avert the looming threat of war in the region.
In light of recent developments, Armenia faces a critical juncture where the decisions made by its leadership could determine the future trajectory of the conflict with Azerbaijan. The efforts towards border demarcation and peaceful resolutions are paramount in preventing further escalations and ensuring stability in the Caucasus region.
Armenia could face war by 'end of the week' if it does not return four Azerbaijani villages, PM Pashinyan says.
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Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan told residents of the region that the villages must be returned to avoid Azerbaijan launching a war against Armenia.
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