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Hours after Azerbaijan captured Shusha, described as the heartland of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian president accepted defeat with the message he posted on Facebook.
Indicating that he had to sign an agreement with the heads of state of Russia and Azerbaijan that ended the war at 1:00 p.m., Pashinyan said: “Dear ones, my compatriots, my sisters and brothers. Personally, I made a very difficult decision for me and all of us. “
‘THE BEST DECISION IN CASE’
Pashinyan stated that the decision was “the result of an in-depth analysis of the military situation and the discretion of those closest to the situation” and said: “The decision is based on the belief that this will be the best solution to the situation. created. I’ll write a message about this in the next few days. “
Pashinyan said: “We must analyze our years of independence to plan our future and not repeat the mistakes of the past” and ended his message by saying “We will fight and win to the end. Long live Armenia, long live Artsakh.”
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DETAILS OF THE AGREEMENT
According to the agreement; Armenia will comply with United Nations resolutions and hand over some regions to Azerbaijan on November 15, November 20, and December 1, respectively. The current front line will stop at midnight Moscow time. The Russian Federation will act as a mediator for the protection of the Lachin corridor for five years.
On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that “the ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia has started tonight from 00.00 (CST). Putin has confirmed that” Armenia and Azerbaijan will remain in the positions they control “according to the agreement.
THAT HAS A BIG IMPACT
As a result of the military operations carried out by the Azerbaijani army since September 27, five cities, four towns and 286 villages were liberated from the Armenian occupation. The capture of Shusha, the heart of Nagorno-Karabakh, was the biggest blow to Armenia. Shusha was in a position dominated by Khankendi (Stepanakert) and at a critical point in terms of supply lines.