Armenia-Azerbaijan war ends after 29 days, 5000 people killed
Armenia-Azerbaijan war ends after 29 days, 5000 people killed
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Washington: The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan has now ended for the past 29 days. The two countries have been given a stickler for enforcing the ceasefire at midnight on 26th October. In fact, these ceasefires have happened after the US meddling. So far, 5000 people have died in the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The US intervened in the case of both countries to establish peace and took the initiative from both sides to put a halt to the war. US President Donald Trump and Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo have announced the ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In a tweet, US President Donald Trump said, "Congratulations to Armenian PM Nicholas Pashinan and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, who agreed to effectively adhere to the ceasefire at midnight. This will save the lives of many people. '

Let us tell you that earlier, Mike Pomdrink had made a cease-fire announcement after talking to the foreign ministers of both the countries. In fact, Armenia and Azerbaijan are two small countries, but the fierce conflict between the two over Nagorno Karabakh was continuing for the last 29 days. The people killed in the war are being claimed to have lost 5000 lives in both sides.

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