According to the agreement Armenia-Azerbaijan-Russia, the war in Karabakh has been stopped, Russian peacekeepers have been brought into the region. Part of the video is from Dadivank
The affair started with PM Nikol Pashinyan's statement that the negotiation process irreversibly led to the surrender of territories – and not only the regions around the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, but also the city of Shushi
On November 10, Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed an agreement on the cessation of hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh. What does this agreement imply and what can we expect from it – opinion of Armenian political experts
Karabakh expert Thomas de Waal analyzes why Azerbaijan agreed to allow in Russian peacekeepers and why Russia can’t implement the agreement without the help of the West
On November 15, the Armenian side was supposed to transfer the Kalbajar region to Azerbaijan, but given logistical problems, the transfer has been postponed by10 days
The organizers of the march are opposition parties demanding the annulment of the ceasefire agreement in Karabakh. But today there were no political statements
Opposition figures have been protesting after the day the statement was signed by the heads of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, and claim that after a change of power, it will be possible to annul the Karabakh truce
Azerbaijan received 7 regions and the city of Shusha, but Russian peacekeepers entered the rest of Karabakh: this turnout of events has not pleased everybody
Since the night of November 10, Yerevan has been restless, a protest of thousands of residents has begun, the opposition opposes the truce signed by the Prime Minister of Armenia and the presidents of Azerbaijan and Russia
A clause in the trilateral declaration of the ceasefire in Karabakh provides for a transport corridor through Armenia from Azerbaijan to Nakhichevan, and further on to Turkey
On the night of November 10, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia signed an agreement to end the fighting in Karabakh, the conditions provoked protests and the threat of civil confrontation in Armenia