In a press release, the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said that the war with Armenia would end if the country were to leave the Azerbaijan territory. President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan has clearly declared to Armenia and its military forces "need to leave our territory, and then, the war will stop, and then the conflict will come to an end." and in an interview with Al Jazeera, President Aliyev went on to say that once the war is over "maybe sometime later people of Azerbaijan and Armenia can again live together, in peace.
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However, the president gave no indication that termination of defiances would end anytime soon, but in his interview, he added that "I think Armenian government overestimated their so-called importance on the global arena, needing the possible international support to them and made very serious mistakes provoking us, attacking us as now they are suffering the very serious defeat. Long-simmering difficulties between Armenia and Azerbaijan have flared up in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region in recent days, with both sides indicating each other of attacking civilians amid announcements of casualties.
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Whereas the neighboring countries have been lanky at expectation over the mountainous province that is arranged within the borders of Azerbaijan and in history they too fought a war over it that ended in 1994. Although the conflict finished with a Russian-brokered ceasefire, military clashes between the two sides are not unusual. Additional information has emerged this week of revolutionaries from Syria being compelled to fight as mercenaries in the dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the controversy enclave.