
Armenia and Azerbaijan leaders seek to ease Russian and Iranian concerns after US-brokered peace deal
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Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Aliyev dismiss threats from Iran and Russia over U.S.-brokered peace accord ending decades of conflict.
"This is not a zero-sum game," Pashinyan said. The agreement "contains quite tangible benefits for Iran and for Russia as well."
"Iran would have access through railway from the Persian Gulf to the Black Sea and Russia and Iran will have opportunity to have a railway connection between the two countries."
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