Dhaka, July 10 -- The latest round of peace talks between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan ended Thursday in Abu Dhabi without any breakthrough in their decades-long conflict over the South Caucasus region.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met to push forward negotiations on a peace treaty, following Azerbaijan's full recapture of the disputed Karabakh province last year. While both sides had agreed in principle to the wording of a peace deal in March, Thursday's meeting yielded no timeline for its finalization.

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Instead, both leaders reiterated their commitment to continue dialogue on key issues, including border demarc...