At present, the global situation of the new crown pneumonia epidemic is still very serious. Except for a very small number of countries that have successfully controlled the epidemic, most countries are in trouble. But even so, many conflicts broke out among countries around the world during this period. Among them, the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Naka region has attracted the attention of major countries in the world.
As far as the current situation is concerned, the conflict between the two countries has lasted for more than a month, and the struggle has become fierce, which has had a great impact on the lives of local people. Recently, a piece of good news came from the battlefield. Russia and Turkey reached an agreement and Putin has announced the dispatch of troops.
According to a report by ITAR-Tass News Agency on November 11, the Russian Defense Ministry announced on the same day that after the Russian Defense Minister Shoigu and the Turkish Defense Minister Akar held a video conference, the two sides signed a memorandum and decided to establish a Russian-Turkish ceasefire supervision in the Naka region. center. Shoigu said that the agreement reached by Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, as well as Russia's dispatch of peacekeeping troops, created conditions for ending the conflict and returning to peace.
Beginning on September 27, a new round of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Naka territorial dispute broke out. On November 9, under the mediation of Russia, Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan signed a ceasefire agreement. Armenian and Azerbaijani forces were in their respective locations. While staying in place, the Russian peacekeeping forces moved into the area between the two sides. The report pointed out that at around midnight on the 10th local time, Putin said that the agreement reached by Yaya and Azerbaijan on ending the conflict in the Naqa region will create conditions for a long-term solution to the crisis, which is in the interests of the two peoples.
According to the text of the agreement disclosed by Russian media, Russia will deploy nearly 2,000 peacekeepers along the line of contact between the two sides and along the "Lachin Corridor." The "Lachin Corridor" is a highway connecting the Naka region and Armenia. According to the draft, these peacekeepers will enter when the Armenian armed forces withdraw and will stay in the area for five years.
Naka region is located in southwestern Azerbaijan, and the residents are mostly Armenians. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, war broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the ownership of the Naka region. In 1994, the two sides reached an agreement on a comprehensive ceasefire, but the two countries have been in a state of hostility over the Naqqa issue, and armed conflicts have occurred from time to time.