Both countries have agreed to sign a peace agreement on Thursday and Armenian PM has been expecting strong support from the international community for this narrative. In the tweet, he also confirmed that there would not be “а new escalation”. Both countries, Azerbaijan and Armenia, have an ongoing dispute over Lachin Corridor which is the “only land connection between Armenia and the ethnic Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh region in Azerbaijan”, reported AP. The road has been blocked by protesters claiming to be environmental activists since mid-December which would stop food supplies to Nagorno-Karabakh’s 120,000 people. Due to this dispute, there have been predictions of a new escalation but the Armenian PM’s latest tweet has confirmed that there won’t be any. However, there has been no confirmation from Azerbaijan on the same.
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