Caucasus neighbours agree final two terms of draft peace treaty over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region
Azerbaijan and Armenia have successfully wrapped up peace talks aimed at resolving their decades-long conflict.
The foreign ministries of the Caucasus neighbours say a peace treaty has been agreed in what would be in a breakthrough in a region where Russia, the EU, the US and Turkey all jostle for influence.
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