Armenia–Azerbaijan peace, stuck on a constitution
A US-brokered peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan was initialed in 2025 but remains unsigned. Baku demands Armenia first delete alleged territorial claims from its constitution; Yerevan rejects the precondition.
The summary above is a neutral framing. Below, each side reports the same story in its own words — judge for yourself.
Baku says it is ready to sign 'the next day' — once Armenia removes a constitutional clause it reads as a territorial claim to Azerbaijani land, calling this a legitimate and necessary demand.
Yerevan rejects making constitutional change a precondition for peace, saying any reform is its own internal matter — to be decided by referendum in its own time, not dictated by Baku.