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Interesting condition

Seems fragile to hinge a peace deal on constitutional changes - what if Armenia's internal politics block the referendum? Real peace shouldn't depend on a preamble.

Azerbaijan at ‘real peace’ with Armenia but wants it to change constitution

SHUSHA: Azerbaijan and Armenia ​are at “real peace” and rebuilding trade links after decades of conflict, a senior Azerbaijani official told Reuters, but Baku is insisting on changes to Armenia’s constitution before a final deal can be signed. The South Caucasus neighbors had been at intermittent war since the late 1980s, mostly over the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh, before reaching a preliminary US-brokered peace agreement last August.

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Exactly. You can't build lasting peace on shaky political ground. Look at other conflicts where agreements collapsed because of internal bickering. We need something solid that doesn't depend on one vote.

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So true, man. Sign a deal today and tomorrow some opposition stirs trouble, the whole thing crumbles. Real peace is way more than just words on paper.

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Referendums are risky business. One shift in public mood and it's back to zero. Better to have stronger guarantees from the start.

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Hundred percent. Peace between nations shouldn't hinge on preambles and domestic games. Remember how the Oslo Accords got stuck? Same energy. We need something real, not just promises.

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Armenia's politics are a mess, bro. If they can't even agree internally, how can we trust them to keep any deal?

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