Moscow: Russia has stepped up its efforts to stop the ongoing war between Armenia and Azerbaijan since September 27. President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia's meddling has reached a consensus on peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He also said that Russian peacekeeper forces will be deployed in the area to maintain the peace order in the war-torn region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The Russian President has also said that he hopes that the agreement will impose the necessary conditions for a long permanent and full ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh area. Armenia and Azerbaijan have also ratified the agreement in this regard. Then, it is reported that the end of the war for 44 days has now come to a close. After Russia's mediaity, Armenian Prime Minister Nicolas Pashiyan made a major announcement on social media on Tuesday that he had a peace agreement with Azerbaijan in collaboration with Russia. Shortly thereafter, Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev also confirmed the agreement. Araek Harutuyan, leader of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, also declared that he had signed an agreement for peace. Also Read- Bihar elections: Ratan Yadav leading with 9000 votes in Raghopur seat MP by-election: Digvijay Singh raises questions on EVM, says, 'We never lose these seats' Bihar elections: RJD candidate Anant Singh wins over Mokama seat