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    1. Ma-urelius on

      This doesn’t mean lasting peace and doubt it will.

      Delayed aggression from Azerbaijan towards the Republic of Armenia? Absolutley.
      A halt in their rooted Armenophobia in every aspect of their culture, society, and identity? Not at all.

      All in all, it’s a “profitable” thing for Armenia, and I am happy for this outcome, in my own way.

    2. DerpyEnd on

      The agreement isn’t even legally binding lol, all of Trump’s peace deals are trying to cure the results and not the cause because all the cares about is getting praise in the moment to boost his ego instead of actually doing anything.

      EDIT: My bad, sorry, it does, it lifted any and all meaningful sanctions on Azerbaijan, so that’s just extatic… and it more or less made the Misnk group null and void, so that’s also just stupendous.

    3. Evakuate493 on

      The funny thing is that what some experts said would happen actually happened. They didn’t sign the peace agreement, but just put their initials there which is basically nothing in the grand scheme of it all as much as Aliyev says it is something huge.

    4. rysskrattaren on

      > We’re also lifting restrictions on defense cooperation between Azerbaijan and the United States

      Well, fևск.

    5. IcyOlive8202 on

      I am an American and am admittedly not too familiar with the situation between Azerbaijan and Armenia. What are some thoughts the citizens or people with ties to either of these countries have about it? And how do you feel about the US getting something out of it? In other words, did the US need to be involved in this? What are your countries getting from us? I’d think we’d need to give you something for you to need a 3rd party to broker this.

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