International Armenia and Azerbaijan agree on ‘historic’ return of villages

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Azerbaijan had demanded the return of the four villages as a condition for a peace deal after decades of conflict.
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A view of a border-crossing point on the frontier between Armenia and Azerbaijan [File: Irakli Gedenidze/Reuters]

Armenia has agreed to return several villages to Azerbaijan in what both countries say is an important milestone as they edge towards a peace deal after fighting two wars since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Aykhan Hajizada posted on the social media platform X on Friday that Armenia would return four villages near the countries’ shared border that had been “under occupation” since the early 1990s. He called it a “long-awaited historic event”.

In Armenia, the state news agency quoted Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s office as saying: “In this process, the Republic of Armenia receives a reduction in risks associated with border delimitation and security.”

It said the handover in practice involved “two and a half villages” because Azerbaijan already partly controlled the settlements involved, but it added that the demarcation of the border was a “significant event”.

The settlements are deserted but are strategically important because they are close to Armenia’s main highway north towards the border with Georgia. Much of Armenia’s trade travels on this road, and it goes to the pipeline through which it receives gas from Russia.

The agreement was reached at a meeting on the two countries’ border, chaired by their deputy prime ministers.

According to a written statement by Azerbaijan, one of the issues the commissions reached agreement on was determining the border along Azerbaijan’s Gazakh province.

Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency reported that the line will pass through the villages of Baghanis (Armenia)-Baghanis Ayrum (Azerbaijan), Voskepar (Armenia)-Asagi Eskipara (Azerbaijan), Kirants (Armenia)-Heyrimli (Azerbaijan) and Berkaber (Armenia)-Kizilhacili (Azerbaijan),

This means Armenia will return to Azerbaijan the villages of Baghanis Ayrum, Asagi Eskipara, Heyrimli and Kizilhacili, all which it occupied during the First Karabakh War of 1988-1994, Anadolu said.

Azerbaijan has been demanding the return of the villages as a condition for a peace deal after more than three decades of conflict, mostly centred on the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Momentum shifted dramatically in favour of Azerbaijan in September when its forces staged a lightning offensive to regain control of Nagorno-Karabakh, where ethnic Armenians had enjoyed de facto independence since the mid-1990s. Virtually the entire population of 100,000 people fled to Armenia within days.

Russia had posted peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh after the last major war between Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2020 but said this week it had begun withdrawing them. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is due to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday.

Russia, distracted by its war in Ukraine, risks losing influence in the Caucasus region, which it sees as its historic sphere of influence.

The United States and the European Union have also been pressing the two sides to reach a peace deal.
 
Poor Armenia. Better to take this L than get clobbered by Turkish drones.

Yeah I don't have a dog in the fight but I feel Azerbaijan would absolutely kill them in a war so its for the best. I feel a bit for Armenia though they get massively bullied by their neighbours and seem a fairly harmless country.
 
Yeah I don't have a dog in the fight but I feel Azerbaijan would absolutely kill them in a war so its for the best. I feel a bit for Armenia though they get massively bullied by their neighbours and seem a fairly harmless country.

Azerbaijan, with Turkeys support, invaded Armenia back in 2021 for 6 weeks. Russia brokered the peace deal. Ever since then, there’s been some pretty large border clashes.

The only reason I know about the 2021 conflict is SOAD released a song raising money for the people of Armenia.
 
Armenia continues its storied history of getting fucked. Though it seems like they both are looking for a way out, and this is a good path to that.

Used to work with a lot of Armenians and they were, to a man, awesome people. Not saying they all are, but they get to that attribute on meeting from me.
 
Azerbaijan, with Turkeys support, invaded Armenia back in 2021 for 6 weeks. Russia brokered the peace deal. Ever since then, there’s been some pretty large border clashes.

The only reason I know about the 2021 conflict is SOAD released a song raising money for the people of Armenia.




Yeah Azerbaijan are far more brutal and have backing. Shame because both seem lovely countries. As another poster said below, Armenia are a bit physically fucked. Landlocked etc
 
Armenians are successful everywhere but in Armenia. With 4-5% emigrating every year, they have the highest rate in the world. They leave and do well. But that loss of skilled people crushes their homeland. Armeia is one of the poorest and corrupt nations in the world. Russia has buttfucked them from the get go. Terrible deals, and corrupt government kill them.
 
Azerbaijan, with Turkeys support, invaded Armenia back in 2021 for 6 weeks. Russia brokered the peace deal. Ever since then, there’s been some pretty large border clashes.

The only reason I know about the 2021 conflict is SOAD released a song raising money for the people of Armenia.

The last round of big fighting was in 2023. Azerbaijan blocked off the only road connecting Armenia to the Nagorno Karabakh region by using pretend 'activists' and 'students' protesting mining activites and pollution. Russian peacekeeping forces allowed Azerbaijan to maintain the stranglehold on Nagorno so nothing could go through no food, no fuel, nothing until the Armenians gave up and surrendered. Armenia will never be in NATO because of Turkey/Azerbaijan but they might have defense agreements with individual EU countries in future once they can disengage from their current dealings with Russia like power/electricity or whatever.
 
Israel armed Azerbaijan’s offensive as well
If you're a third world shithole who wants high tech Western weapons but have a crappy human rights records and most Western countries won't sell you arms for that reason you can always count on Israel to sell you weapons with no questions asked.

The only exception is Iran for...well, obvious reasons.
 
If you're a third world shithole who wants high tech Western weapons but have a crappy human rights records and most Western countries won't sell you arms for that reason you can always count on Israel to sell you weapons with no questions asked.

The only exception is Iran for...well, obvious reasons.
I thought that Israel would be wary about selling weapons to Azerbaijan in the first place. But Israel rejected US's request not to sell arms to Azerbaijan. This begs the question whether Israel is a useful US ally/proxy if it blatantly undermines US positions.
 
Not a real attractive deal for Armenia. It gives up strategically critical land, while gaining a reprieve from getting its ass kicked.
 
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