Tag

Peace Treaty

All articles tagged with #peace treaty

world5 months ago

Trump and Pope Celebrate Caucasus Peace Agreement

The Washington summit between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan resulted in a ceremonial declaration and initialing of a peace agreement, but no formal signing has occurred yet. The event was largely symbolic, with key issues like the status of Karabakh, constitutional amendments, and the proposed 'Trump Route' remaining unresolved. The agreement signifies a shift in regional influence, with the US playing a more prominent role, while Russia's influence wanes. The situation remains complex, with ongoing negotiations and geopolitical tensions.

international-relations1 year ago

"Unrest in Jordan: Protests Escalate Against Peace Treaty with Israel"

Thousands of Jordanians rallied near the Israeli embassy for a fifth day, demanding an end to Jordan's 1994 peace treaty with Israel and showing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. The protests, marked by chants and placards, have been met with heavy security measures, arrests, and international criticism for restricting freedom of expression. Many Jordanians, particularly those of Palestinian origin, oppose the peace treaty and view it as a betrayal of Palestinian rights.

international-relations1 year ago

"Armenian PM Urges Swift Border Demarcation to Prevent War with Azerbaijan"

Armenia's Prime Minister warns of a potential war with Azerbaijan if it does not return four disputed villages, which are of strategic value, and has signaled willingness to compromise. Talks for a formal peace treaty have stalled over border demarcation issues, with Armenia's foreign policy shifting towards the West, causing tension with Russia. Azerbaijan's President expresses optimism for peace, while Russia suggests Armenia's ties with the West are influencing its concessions to Azerbaijan.

international-relations1 year ago

"Escalating Tensions: Egypt's Threat to Void Peace Treaty with Israel Sparks International Concern"

Egypt is threatening to void its decades-old peace treaty with Israel due to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to send troops into Rafah, a city in Gaza on the border with Egypt. The treaty, which has brought over 40 years of peace, limits the number of troops on both sides of the border and has allowed Israel to focus on other threats. If voided, it could lead to increased military tensions and strain both countries' economies, with potential catastrophic consequences for the entire region.

international-relations-conflict1 year ago

"Egypt Warns of Peace Treaty Suspension Over Israel's Actions in Gaza Border Town"

Egypt threatens to suspend its peace treaty with Israel if Israeli troops enter the Gaza border town of Rafah, warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe and the closure of aid supply routes. The standoff comes amid warnings from aid groups of worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza, where the majority of the population has fled their homes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on sending troops into Rafah to win the war against Hamas, despite opposition from Egypt, the United States, and other countries. The conflict has resulted in widespread destruction and a growing death toll, with no immediate resolution in sight.

international-relations1 year ago

"Border Conflict Threatens Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty: Exclusive Warning"

Egypt has warned Israel that their 1979 peace treaty could be at stake over a border conflict, with officials stating that if even one Palestinian refugee crosses over into Egyptian territory, the peace agreement will be nullified. The warning comes amid fears of a mass influx of refugees from Gaza into Egypt's Rafah area. Egypt strongly opposes Israeli military activity in the buffer zone and Rafah due to concerns about Palestinian refugees fleeing the fighting. Negotiations between Israel and Egypt are reportedly closer to an agreement on these issues.

international-relations2 years ago

Armenia and Azerbaijan take steps towards peace and prisoner exchange

Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to exchange prisoners of war and work towards normalizing their relations, with the aim of signing a peace treaty by the end of the year. The joint statement, welcomed by the EU and US, marks a major breakthrough in their decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. As part of the agreement, Armenia will support Azerbaijan's bid to host COP29 and lift its objections to Azerbaijan hosting next year's international conference on climate change. The two countries also expressed their intention to implement more confidence-building measures and called on the international community to support their efforts.

international-relations2 years ago

"Armenia and Azerbaijan Forge Peace Deal, Exchange POWs"

Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to exchange prisoners of war and work towards signing a peace treaty, marking a major step towards peace in the long-troubled region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The two countries aim to normalize relations and achieve a peace treaty based on respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. As part of the deal, Armenia will lift its objections to Azerbaijan hosting next year's international conference on climate change. European Council President Charles Michel praised the agreement and called for a swift finalization of a peace deal.

international-relations2 years ago

Jordan Keeps Options Open as Gaza Conflict and Israel-Hamas War Intensify

Jordan has stated that it is considering "all options" in response to Israel's intensifying bombardment and invasion of the Gaza Strip, accusing Israel of failing to distinguish between military and civilian targets. Jordan has recalled its ambassador from Israel and declared Israel's ambassador persona non grata. Prime Minister Bisher al Khasawneh did not specify what steps Jordan would take, but diplomats suggest that economic, security, and political ties with Israel may be reviewed, and parts of the peace treaty could be frozen or revoked. Jordan is concerned about the potential expulsion of Palestinians from the Israeli-occupied West Bank and has fortified its borders. The country fears a spillover of violence and has raised its concerns with the United States.

international-relations2 years ago

"Prospects of Peace Between Azerbaijan and Armenia Grow Stronger"

Azerbaijani officials have dismissed claims of a new conflict with Armenia, stating that a lasting peace deal between the two countries could be signed soon. Azerbaijan's foreign minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, expressed optimism about the conclusion of a peace treaty following Azerbaijan's recent control of Nagorno-Karabakh. The proposed agreement would end three decades of conflict and speculation that Azerbaijan might use military force to secure the Zangezur Corridor has been denied. Azerbaijan's top foreign policy aide, Hikmet Hajiyev, stated that the project has lost its attractiveness and that they can pursue transport linkages with Iran instead. The progress on the peace treaty could potentially revive the transport link, but without extraterritorial concessions. The EU's role as a mediator in the conflict is currently uncertain, with talks being postponed.

international-relations2 years ago

"Jordan Cancels Biden Visit Amid Israel's Gaza Hospital Bombing"

Jordan cancelled President Biden's visit after an Israeli airstrike hit a Gaza hospital, killing hundreds of people. The cancellation highlights the complex history between Jordan and Israel, which includes a peace treaty signed in 1994 but an uneasy relationship due to the Palestinian struggle for statehood. The peace treaty led to increased security cooperation and economic projects between the two countries, but unresolved issues and high-profile incidents have strained relations. Jordan, as the custodian of Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque, has practical concerns as well, including water agreements with Israel and the impact of the Gaza war on its economy. Jordan condemns Israel's bombing and advocates for the resolution of the Palestinian issue.

international-affairs2 years ago

"Jordanian Police Accused of Treason for Dispersing Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Israel's Border"

Jordanian riot police dispersed hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters attempting to reach the border with the Israeli-occupied West Bank, as thousands participated in anti-Israel demonstrations across the country. Concerned about the regional escalation of violence, Jordan, with a significant Palestinian population, fears the repercussions of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The protests in Jordan included demands to close the Israeli embassy and scrap the 1994 peace treaty with Israel, which remains widely unpopular among Jordanians.

international-relations2 years ago

"Biden and Bibi: Will They Meet MBS's Demands for a Historic Peace Deal?"

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both expressed their desire to forge a Saudi-Israel peace treaty, citing concerns over Iran's nuclear weapons program. They believe the Biden administration holds the key to achieving this historic deal. However, there are significant obstacles to overcome, and time is of the essence. If the treaty is not completed within the next four to six months, bipartisan support in the Senate may diminish, jeopardizing the opportunity. The Rosenberg Report will analyze the leaders' statements and discuss the potential for a successful agreement, while acknowledging the complexity of the negotiations.

international-relations2 years ago

"Putin Claims Russia's Army Withdrawal from Kyiv Was at Ukraine's Request"

Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that Russia withdrew its army from Kyiv last year because it was "asked to do so to create conditions" for signing a peace treaty. However, the statement has been removed from the Kremlin's Telegram channel and is not available in the textual transcript on the Kremlin's website. Putin previously claimed that the withdrawal was to create conditions for negotiations, emphasizing the importance of Ukraine's "neutral status" to Russia.

international-relations2 years ago

Armenian PM Warns of Impending War with Azerbaijan Without Peace Treaty

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan warns that a new war with Azerbaijan is "very likely" unless a peace treaty is signed and ratified by both countries' parliaments. The two nations have been engaged in diplomatic efforts for a lasting peace deal, but sporadic border clashes and a blockade on Nagorno-Karabakh have hindered progress. In 2020, Armenia suffered a defeat in a war over the breakaway region, resulting in the loss of significant territory.