"Turkey and Armenia have signed an agreement under which the Russian army must be withdrawn from the country" - Saakashvili
![]() 1265 Friday, 27 June, 2025, 20:57 Turkey and Armenia have signed a peace treaty. Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who is currently in prison, wrote about this on his Facebook page. “Armenia has signed a peace treaty with Turkey, which includes the opening of the border and embassies. It also requires the withdrawal of the Russian army from the country,” Saakashvili wrote. Ankara and Yerevan have not publicly announced the signing of the treaty. Saakashvili also said that Azerbaijan had left Russia’s sphere of influence and called on Georgia to “act immediately.” Source: Միխայիլ Սաակաշվիլի |

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