Review:
Peace Negotiations In South Caucasus
overall review score: 3.8
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Peace negotiations in the South Caucasus refer to diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving long-standing conflicts, particularly between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as broader regional stability initiatives. These negotiations involve multiple stakeholders, including states, international organizations, and mediators, seeking to establish lasting peace, security, and cooperation in the region.
Key Features
- Diplomatic dialogues between conflicting parties
- International mediation and involvement (e.g., OSCE Minsk Group)
- Ceasefire agreements and implementation protocols
- Confidence-building measures and humanitarian initiatives
- Multilateral cooperation for regional stability
Pros
- Potential to resolve longstanding territorial disputes
- Enhances regional stability and security
- Reduces risk of violence and humanitarian crises
- Fosters international cooperation
Cons
- Prolonged negotiations may lead to stalemates
- Underlying conflicts are complex and deeply rooted
- Implementation of agreements can be challenging
- Political will varies among stakeholders