People erupted in jubilation on the streets of Azerbaijan's capital Baku after Azerbaijan and Armenia struck a peace deal over the occupied territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The deal comes after six weeks of the worst fighting the rival Caucasus nations have seen in a quarter century. So what was agreed to? And given past ceasefires falling apart, will this time be any different?
Guests:
Michael Doran
Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute
Nigar Arpadarai
Azerbaijani Member of Parliament