End of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War brings relief and challenges for the region.

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The Nagorno-Karabakh War officially concluded after a ceasefire agreement was reached between Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia. The conflict, rooted in territorial disputes, had resulted in heavy casualties and destruction over several weeks. The agreement stipulated the deployment of Russian peacekeepers to the region, a significant development given Russia's historical ties to both Armenia and Azerbaijan. Under the terms, Armenia surrendered control of several territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh that it had held since the early 1990s. The ceasefire brought relief to those affected by the fighting, although challenges remain in rebuilding and addressing the humanitarian crisis in the region. The agreement marked a shift in power dynamics, with Azerbaijan reclaiming control over long-disputed areas. The end of the Nagorno-Karabakh War signified a new chapter in the region's complex history, with the potential for diplomatic efforts to establish lasting peace and stability. However, the scars of war, displacement of civilians, and political tensions are lingering challenges that demand attention. #NagornoKarabakhWar #Armenia #Azerbaijan #Ceasefire #Russia #Peacekeepers #TerritorialDisputes
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