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International Desk: After two days of fierce fighting, Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to a ceasefire. According to the US news agency CNBC, a senior official in Armenia confirmed this information. "Thank you to the international community," said Armen Gregorian, Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia. We have been able to reach a ceasefire agreement.” It is believed that the ceasefire was brokered by Russia. But on Tuesday (September 13), Moscow tried to broker a compromise between the two countries. However, it failed that day. Hours before Gregorian's announcement, Armenia's Defense Ministry said the shelling had stopped. However, the cease-fire agreement was not discussed then. There has been no official announcement from Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, regarding the deal. After 2020, the conflict started again between Armenia and Azerbaijan. More than half a hundred soldiers are reported to have been killed so far in clashes between the two sides along the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh border.
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