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The Armenians had made them very good offers:Finally it looks like a pretty good solution...
Azerbaijan reclaiming its territorial integrity and Armenia in a better position to normalise relations with the West and Turkey. Let's just hope the people of Nagorno-Karabach won't be neglected and forgotten... helped to reintegrate in Armenia itself not stealing neighbours land
Fourth attempt-exchange of territories
The Kocharyan-Aliyev bilateral talks were commenced in Washington, in spring of 1999. As a result, the so-called informal Key West document was refined in spring of 2001.
Unlike the previous three documents, this document that Azerbaijan had rejected once again, was not published in the end. The only thing known is that it was partly based on the philosophy of territorial exchange. Nagorno-Karabakh would have gained a road to Armenia through the Lachin corridor, whereas Azerbaijan would have been granted as compensation land access to Nakhichevan through the Meghri district in the southern-most part of Armenia.
Nagorno-Karabakh, including the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region’s entire area of 4.4 thousand sq. km, would have become a part of Armenia, whereas 7 thousand sq. km which was under the control of Armenian armed forces, would have been transferred to Azerbaijan.
All the peace attempts:
Stages of the Karabakh conflict in the 1990s and attempts at resolution - JAMnews
Karabakh conflict is getting harsher and more dangerous, yet there is still time left for peace. Stages of the Karabakh conflict
jam-news.net
A recap of the 7 plans proposed for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict - CIVILNET
Over the last three decades, various documents have been produced as potential solutions to the Karabakh conflict. As Armenia and Azerbaijan begin to enter a new phase of negotiations, here’s a reminder of what was introduced in the past. 1997 – The “Package” Option The proposal, which tackled...
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