Karabakh Conflict: History of tensions still alive in diasporas

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The Karabakh conflict began some 30 year ago between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and has left thousands killed. And despite a ceasefire agreement, tensions continue to simmer on both sides. TRT World's Oubai Shahbandar visited the former frontlines, to find out why peace remains so elusive.

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Maybe Kim Kardashian and Cher can negotiate a settlement.

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Translation error: ''resettled'' should be settled.

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Karabakh is one of the ancient historical regions of Azerbaijan🇦🇿. The name Karabakh is a combination of the words “gara” (black, big) and “bagh” (garden, land). The word “Karabakh” as a name given by Azerbaijani people to their land first appeared in primary sources of the 7th century. Three UN🇺🇳 Security Council Resolutions (853, 874, and 884) and United Nations🇺🇳 General Assembly resolutions 49/13 and 57/298 refer to Nagorno-Karabakh as a region of Azerbaijan🇦🇿 .Sovereign status of the Artsakh is not recognized by any United Nations🇺🇳 member state (including Armenia) The European Union🇪🇺 declared that "The European Union🇪🇺 confirms its support for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan🇦🇿", and recalls that it does not recognise the independence of Nagorno Karabakh.

References: Wikipedia, UN, EU, OSCE

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you can tell by the way he pronounces Azerbaijan that he is Azerbaijani or heavily influenced by the language which already shows he has a prejudice.

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