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Protesters have demanded the resignation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for his decision to reach a deal to end the fighting with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Armenian PM has ignored an ultimatum by protesters.

The Armenian parliament is likely to hold an emergency session over the matter in the near future itself.

It is said that the deal has been reached at the behest of the European superpower of Russia.

 The deal permits Azerbaijan to keep the areas it has captured during its battle with Armenia.

Russia has deployed hundreds of peacekeepers in the disputed region.

The disputed region is actually a part of Azerbaijan. The region is at present controlled by the ethnic groups of Armenia.  

Turkey has joined hand with Russia to monitor the proper implementation of the agreement reached between Azerbaijan and Armenia at the behest of Turkey and Russia.

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The European country of Russia has promised to take a neutral stand on the ongoing crisis in connection with the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that as many as 5,000 people have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict seeking the ownership of the region.

The figure brought out by Russia is inconsistent with the figure brought out by the countries which are fighting with each other for the dominance in the said region.

Russia has also expressed its disagreement with the decision of Turkey to offer its support to Azerbaijan, which is engaging in a brutal fight with Armenia for the region.

The disputed region, though is internationally recognized as the part of Azerbaijan, is at present controlled by Armenia.

Russia has appealed for the intervention of the United Nations in the crisis.

It is high time to find a solution to the crisis.

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The ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has badly hit the local population of both the countries.

Both the countries have accused each other of attacking residential areas.

The conflict was triggered by the unsettled dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Both the countries claim ownership of the dispute region.

The region is considered as the part of Azerbaijan by the International community – led by the western world.

At the same time, the region is controlled by certain Ethnic Armenian groups.

Both the countries were part of the then United Soviet Socialist Republics of Russia.

The dispute for the territory began post the disintegration of the USSR.

It was in the year 1992 a ceasefire understanding was reached between the countries.

Unfortunately, till this date, no agreement has been reached between these countries over the matter.

It is hoped that the western world will interfere in the matter as soon as possible to minimize the difficulties faced by the civilian population due to the ongoing war.

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Around 100 people has lost their life in the Armenia-Azerbaijan battle. Unfortunately, among those who have been affected include civilians.

The battle was triggered by the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. The issue is one of the oldest disputes in the European region.

Armenia considers Nagorno-Karabakh, which is under the control of its ethnic minorities, as an integral part of the country.

Azerbaijan rejects that claim made by Armenia. The country considers it as the real owner of the region.

Azerbaijan’s claim has the backing of the liberal western powers such as the European Union and the United States of America.

Likewise, Armenia has the backing of the European country of Russia.

Both Armenia and Azerbaijan are the former Soviet Socialist Republics.

The initial dispute over the ownership of the territory began during the early 1990s – shortly after the disintegration of the United States of Soviet Socialist Republics.

The global community watches the latest development in the continent of Europe with a curious eye.

Many fear that the latest development will trigger a huge crisis in the continent.

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A battle has broken out between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia and Azerbaijan are the two former Soviet Socialist Republic countries.

The dispute between these two countries emerged post the disintegration of Soviet Union.

During the 1990s, the region witnessed a severe conflict. Tens of thousands of people lost life due to the conflict.

The latest protest was also violent. As many as 23 people have lost their life due to the conflict.

The disputed region is at present under the control of Armenia – certain ethnic groups based in the country.

Azerbaijan does not recognise this. The country considers this region as an integral part of this territory.

The International community also recognises the ownership of Azerbaijan over the region.  

Martial law has been declared amid the violence in some parts of Azerbaijan, as well as in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

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A huge demonstration has been organised in the capital of Azerbaijan by people, shortly after a violent border clash emerged between the country and its unfriendly neighbour, Armenia.

Tens of thousands of people have participated in the demonstration organised at the capital demanding war.

As many as sixteen people has lost their lives in the clash happened in the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Azerbaijan and Armenia were the members of erstwhile Soviet Union. Post the disintegration of the union, it emerged as two independent countries.

There is an unresolved border issue between these countries. Nagorno-Karabakh is the disputed territory.    

The UN recognizes Azerbaijan’s claim for the territory. But, the region is at present controlled by ethnic Armenians.

The protest demanding war has turned violent. The protesters have even entered the Azerbaijan parliament.

The authority has used force to disperse the protesters.

The latest development may push the country to a serious political crisis.  

The protest, which has been organised at the time the world was struggling due to a serious disease outbreak, has left the country in dismay.

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