Armenia and Azerbaijan finalize peace treaty terms
Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on the text of a peace treaty to end nearly 40 years of conflict. This development marks a significant step in a long and difficult peace process between the two countries. Armenia's Foreign Ministry announced the draft peace agreement is ready for signing, while Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry confirmed the conclusion of negotiations. However, Azerbaijan requires changes to Armenia's constitution before signing. The timeline for the signing remains unclear, as Armenia's Prime Minister has suggested a constitutional referendum. Tensions persist, with both countries maintaining a heavily militarized border and a history of conflict.