Can Peace Be Achieved In Nagarno-Karabakh?

The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region recognized as part of Azerbaijan but populated by Armenians, has resulted in thousands of casualties and civilian displacement. The frozen conflict dating back to the early 1990s reignited in 2020 in a large-scale war that led to thousands of more deaths. While a ceasefire was reached in 2020, sporadic violence has continued. Peace News spoke with experts to get a better understanding of the conflict’s drivers and how long-term peace can be achieved.

Experts interviewed: Lala Darchinova, Bahruz Samadov, Margarita Tadevosyan

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