The Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan has announced a significant breakthrough in peace talks with Armenia, revealing two key points that were previously disputed. The minister stated that Armenia has agreed to two crucial points, which were major obstacles to a peace agreement. The first point is related to the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. The second point is concerning the status of the Lachin corridor, which connects Armenia to the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The minister emphasized that these agreements are a significant step towards a comprehensive peace agreement between the two countries. The peace talks have been ongoing for several months, with both sides engaging in intense negotiations. The international community has been urging both countries to reach a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia dates back to the early 1990s, when Armenia occupied several territories of Azerbaijan, including Nagorno-Karabakh. The occupation led to a devastating war, resulting in the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people. The international community has been calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, with the OSCE Minsk Group playing a key role in mediating the talks. The group, co-chaired by the United States, Russia, and France, has been working to find a solution to the conflict. The breakthrough in the peace talks is seen as a significant achievement, with both sides demonstrating a willingness to compromise. The agreement on the two key points is expected to pave the way for further negotiations, with the aim of reaching a comprehensive peace agreement. The peace agreement is expected to address all aspects of the conflict, including the withdrawal of troops, the status of the occupied territories, and the return of displaced people. The international community has welcomed the breakthrough, with the EU and the US praising the efforts of both sides. The peace talks are ongoing, with both sides engaging in intense negotiations. The minister stated that the agreements reached so far are a significant step towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The conflict has had a devastating impact on the region, with the occupation of territories and the displacement of people causing significant economic and humanitarian losses. The peace agreement is expected to bring stability and prosperity to the region, with both sides benefiting from the normalization of relations. The breakthrough in the peace talks is seen as a significant achievement, with both sides demonstrating a willingness to compromise and work towards a peaceful resolution. The international community is urging both sides to continue negotiations, with the aim of reaching a comprehensive peace agreement. The peace agreement is expected to be a significant step towards a lasting peace in the region, with both sides committing to the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the non-use of force. The minister emphasized that the agreements reached so far are a significant step towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict, and that both sides are committed to continuing negotiations. The peace talks are ongoing, with both sides engaging in intense negotiations, and the international community is urging both sides to reach a comprehensive peace agreement. The breakthrough in the peace talks is a significant achievement, and it is expected to pave the way for further negotiations and a lasting peace in the region.