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One truce, two reactions Photos of how Azerbaijanis and Armenians greeted the news of a settlement in Nagorno-Karabakh

Source: Meduza

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev have agreed to a Kremlin-brokered truce in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region that includes the deployment of almost 2,000 Russian peacekeepers. Prime Minister Pashinyan says he accepted the settlement after repeated pleas from his military high command, arguing that Armenia had no alternative but to agree to the terms. In a national address, President Aliyev described the truce as Armenia’s military surrender. The Kremlin, meanwhile, has defended the settlement as “a victory for the peoples of two countries, Azerbaijan and Armenia.” Immediately after the truce was announced, celebrations broke out in Azerbaijan, while an angry mob stormed the House of Government in Yerevan and demanded Pashinyan’s resignation.


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In Azerbaijan

Locals in Ganja (Azerbaijan’s second-biggest city) celebrate the end of the war.

Gavriil Grigorov / TASS / Scanpix / LETA

Mingecevir, Azerbaijan. November 10, 2020.

Gavriil Grigorov / TASS / Scanpix / LETA

Baku, Azerbaijan

AP / Scanpix / LETA

Ganja, Azerbaijan

Aydin Mammadov / AP / Scanpix / LETA

Baku, Azerbaijan

Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

Mingecevir, Azerbaijan

Gavriil Grigorov / TASS / Scanpix / LETA

rage

In Armenia

Protesters storm Armenia’s House of Government

Vahram Baghdasaryan / Photolure / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

Protesters outside Armenia’s House of Government

Artem Mikryukov / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

Protesters storm Armenia’s House of Government

Stanislav Krasilnikov / TASS / Scanpix / LETA

Outside Parliament in Yerevan

Artem Mikryukov / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

Protesters outside Armenia’s House of Government who oppose the truce with Azerbaijan

Stanislav Krasilnikov / TASS / Scanpix / LETA

Police officers outside Armenia’s House of Government, following protests

Dmitry Lovetsky / AP / Scanpix / LETA