Azerbaijani Jewish Communities Urge Israeli Parliament: Do Not Recognize «Armenian Genocide»
Leaders of three Jewish communities in Azerbaijan have appealed to members of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, urging them not to support…
The peace process tag covers ongoing efforts and negotiations aimed at resolving conflicts, particularly in the Middle East. It details diplomatic initiatives and their impact.
Leaders of three Jewish communities in Azerbaijan have appealed to members of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, urging them not to support…
The Middle East peace process refers to the various diplomatic efforts and initiatives undertaken since the mid-20th century to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. These efforts have involved numerous bilateral and multilateral negotiations, mediations, and proposals, often facilitated by international actors. Key milestones include the Camp David Accords, which led to the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, and the Oslo Accords, which established a framework for Palestinian self-rule in the 1990s. The process aims to achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace, often focusing on issues such as borders, security, settlements, the status of Jerusalem, and the right of return for Palestinian refugees.
Despite significant diplomatic engagement over decades, a permanent resolution remains elusive. The complexity of the conflict, characterized by deep-rooted historical grievances, religious significance, and competing national aspirations, poses considerable challenges. Various peace plans have been proposed by international bodies and individual nations, each attempting to address the core issues. The jnews.az portal provides extensive coverage of the peace process, offering updates on current negotiations, analyses of past attempts, and perspectives from involved parties. This section tracks the diplomatic landscape, examining how geopolitical shifts and regional dynamics influence the prospects for peace and stability, particularly as it relates to Israel's relations with its neighbors and the wider international community, including Azerbaijan's interest in regional stability.