Los Angeles Times

Germany hosts Armenia and Azerbaijan for peace talks

Foreign ministers meet in Berlin to pursue a lasting agreement between the longtime rivals.

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BERLIN — Germany sought to move forward talks on a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan on Wednesday, welcoming the two countries’ foreign ministers to Berlin.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock hosted her counterpar­ts, Armenia’s Ararat Mirzoyan and Azerbaijan’s Jeyhun Bayramov, at a secluded government villa for what was billed as two days of

talks.

The latest talks followed a meeting on Feb. 17 between German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan­i President

Ilham Aliyev on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. Scholz underlined Germany’s willingnes­s to help conclude peace talks, along with that of European Council President Charles

Michel.

“We believe that Armenia and Azerbaijan now have an opportunit­y to achieve an enduring peace after years of painful conflict,” Baerbock, who visited both countries in November, said before the three-way meeting.

“What we’re seeing now are courageous steps by both countries to put the past behind and to work toward a durable peace for their people.”

Armenia and Azerbaijan have a long history of land disputes. The most recent border skirmish left at least four Armenian soldiers dead in mid-February.

Azerbaijan waged a lightning military campaign last year to reclaim the NagornoKar­abakh region, which Armenian separatist­s call Artsakh and had ruled for three decades.

The region and large swaths of surroundin­g territory came under full control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia at the end of a separatist war in 1994.

Azerbaijan regained parts of Nagorno-Karabakh and most of the surroundin­g territory in a six-week war in 2020 that ended with a Russian-brokered truce. In December 2022, Azerbaijan started blockading the road linking the region with Armenia, causing food and fuel shortages.

It then launched a blitz in September 2023 that routed the separatist forces in one day and forced them to lay down arms.

More than 100,000 ethnic Armenians fled the region, leaving it nearly deserted.

 ?? Ebrahim Noroozi Associated Press ?? GERMAN Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock with Armenian counterpar­t Ararat Mirzoyan in Berlin.
Ebrahim Noroozi Associated Press GERMAN Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock with Armenian counterpar­t Ararat Mirzoyan in Berlin.

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