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    Azerbaijan Releases Four Armenian Prisoners in Sign of Deepening Peace

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    Posted on January 14, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Azerbaijan released four Armenian prisoners, signaling progress in peace efforts with Armenia. The release follows conflicts over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Azerbaijan Frees Four Armenian Prisoners, Signaling Peace Progress

    Azerbaijan and Armenia's Ongoing Peace Efforts

    TBILISI/BAKU, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Azerbaijan has released four Armenian prisoners arrested during wars between the two countries in 2020 and 2023, Armenia said on Wednesday, in a further sign of normalising ties between the long-standing foes.

    Details of the Prisoner Release

    Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan wrote on the Telegram messaging app that all four men were in satisfactory health and were headed for the capital Yerevan after being released by Azerbaijani authorities at the Khakari Bridge.

    Background of the Conflict

    The four had been serving prison terms ranging from 15 to 20 years for crimes including genocide, espionage and weapons smuggling.

    Future Implications for Peace

    Three of the men had been detained in the aftermath of a 44-day war in 2020, in which Azerbaijan was victorious. The fourth man, Vagif Khachaturyan, was arrested in July 2023.

    The two countries were at war for nearly four decades over Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region within Azerbaijan that had enjoyed de facto independence for three decades until Baku took back full control in 2023. Nearly all of Karabakh's roughly 100,000 ethnic Armenians then fled to Armenia.

    Yerevan and Baku reached a U.S.-brokered peace agreement last August, though major hurdles remain to its formal signing, including a demand by Azerbaijan that Armenia change its constitution.

    Azerbaijan is still seeking sentences of up to life for 15 ethnic Armenian ex-leaders and officials from Nagorno-Karabakh, who were charged with war crimes, terrorism and forcible seizure of power in the aftermath of Baku's 2023 offensive.

    Another former Karabakh official, Ruben Vardanyan, is being tried separately and faces 42 charges including terrorism. Authorities are seeking a life sentence.

    Separately, Armenia's justice ministry said on Wednesday it had released two Syrian citizens, Yousef Alaabet al-Hajji and Muhrab Muhammad al-Shkhari, who it said had been serving life sentences. It did not say why they had been jailed.

    The men were released back to Syria via Turkey, the ministry said, without providing further details.

    The Syrian Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    (Reporting by Lucy Papachristou and Nailia Bagirova; Additional reporting by Maya Gebeily; Writing by Lucy PapachristouEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Table of Contents

    • Azerbaijan and Armenia's Ongoing Peace Efforts
    • Details of the Prisoner Release
    • Background of the Conflict
    • Future Implications for Peace

    Key Takeaways

    • •Azerbaijan released four Armenian prisoners as a peace gesture.
    • •The prisoners were detained during conflicts in 2020 and 2023.
    • •The release is part of ongoing peace efforts between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
    • •Azerbaijan and Armenia have a history of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
    • •A formal peace agreement faces hurdles, including constitutional changes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Azerbaijan releases four Armenian prisoners in sign of deepening peace

    1What is a prisoner release?

    A prisoner release refers to the act of freeing individuals who have been incarcerated, often as part of a peace deal or diplomatic negotiations.

    2What is espionage?

    Espionage is the practice of spying or using spies to obtain secret or confidential information, typically related to national security or military affairs.

    3What is weapons smuggling?

    Weapons smuggling involves the illegal transportation of weapons and ammunition across borders, often violating laws and regulations.

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