Search: Russia,Turkey,Armenia (12 materials)

 

India in the South Caucasus: Implications for Russia, Iran and Turkey

... However, due to the inability to fulfill the obligations under the contract, due to the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, Russian manufacturers were unable to quickly deliver the equipment. Therefore, a vacuum was created in this area, which Yerevan needed to fill as soon as possible, as Baku continued to purchase arms, mainly from Israel and Turkey, putting military pressure on Armenia. According to various assessments, the total volume of arms and military equipment contracts is estimated at about $2 ...

19.02.2024

Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict: Last Chapter or More to Come?

... constantly oscillating between three options: direct control from the center, self-determination of the autonomy and the integrity of the AzSSR. As a result, the intra-state conflict turned into an interstate confrontation involving various external actors (Russia, Iran, Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union). However, the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict had its own logic and dynamics. And it would be wrong to consider it only as one of the factors (albeit an important one) of the Soviet collapse. The appeal as of February 20, 1988 did not arise out of nothing. It was based ...

09.10.2023

Ukrainian Crisis, Turkey and Eurasia: Who Wins?

... such a job. It is unlikely that the post-Soviet countries will cope with it either. Turkey, on the other hand, has sufficient political weight, it is part of the Western... ... of the US, UK, EU and other Western players. The Ukrainian crisis could also divert Russia’s attention away from the Karabakh issue. Azerbaijan is unlikely to abuse such... ... Robert Quinn Carolan: Neck and Neck: Ankara and Moscow in the New ‘Race for Africa’ Armenia also receives its bonuses from the conflict. Tens of thousands of Russians are...

25.04.2022

Karabakh—A Delicate Matter

... it as an independent entity controlled by Russian peacekeepers, allowing Armenians and Azerbaijanis to co-exist and live together again. Historical and cultural monuments—both Christian Armenian and Islamic—would be restored and preserved under Russian protection. These would include the Dadivank and Amaras monasteries. Basel Haj Jasem: Will Moscow Lead a Historic Reconciliation Between Turkey and Armenia? The road to such a peace is certainly not easy, but Moscow understands that decisive steps must be taken to ensure (1) that any peace is lasting peace, (2) that its position as a regional arbiter is preserved, and (3) that a balance of power ...

07.12.2020

Will Moscow Lead a Historic Reconciliation Between Turkey and Armenia?

... and between Azerbaijan, as well as the enclave of the Azerbaijani Nakhchivan region through the territory of Armenia. Nonetheless, this part of the agreement, in particular, remains incomplete, with the continued closure of the land borders between Armenia and Turkey. Michael Lambert: Russia and the Judgment of Solomon in Nagorno-Karabakh Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Armenia, believes that abolishing the ban on transport links will completely change the logic of development in the region. In an interview with the Russian TASS ...

02.12.2020

Hidden Traces in the Armenia-Azerbaijan Сonflict

..., whoever started it is targeting Moscow first, and secondly, torpedoing the rapprochement that is likely to develop between Russia and Turkey. It may be in the context of an attempt to feel for a pulse, see if Moscow will adopt a new position on this conflict that ... ... end of the last century. This is especially after the recent political developments, with the new government taking office in Armenia maintaining a Western policy. Moscow is aware that Armenia needs Russia more than Russia needs Armenia, yet a fallout ...

12.10.2020

Nagorno-Karabakh: A Frozen Conflict Rethawed

... fundamental part of any modern-day battle plan. However, they are liable to be just as damaging as conventional weapons. What Can EU Do For You? It is clear that a solution in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh is inconceivable without Russia. With Turkey deliberately instigating the Azerbaijan government, Russia sees itself as a mediator to both, Armenia and Azerbaijan. While there is a Russian military base located in Armenia, and is considered Armenia’s protector, Russian neutrality goes so far that Moscow supplies weapons to both sides of the conflict . While Russia's military strength ...

09.10.2020

Who’s Who in Nagorno-Karabakh

... Turkish officers sent to train and support Azerbaijani troops. For Turkey, it is a question of supporting an allied country, of showing solidarity with a Muslim country, and of confirming Turkish regional ambitions in the Middle East and the Black Sea. If Turkey intervenes militarily, the only two possible options will be to leave Nagorno-Karabakh to the Azeris or else a military intervention by Russia to support Armenia in its actions in Nagorno-Karabakh, as the Westerners do not want to risk interfering. Azerbaijan can count on the sporadic presence of Chechens, often mercenaries, who are used to taking part in this type of conflict, as has been the case in ...

07.10.2020

The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: At the Crossroads of Foreign Policy Interests

... statement on the settlement of the conflict. 6 . Two exclusive interviews given by President of Azerbaijan Ilkham Aliev and President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan to RIA Novosti are telling in that regard. Both presidents expressed a high opinion of Russia’s activity on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. 7 . In April 1993, Turkey closed its land border with Armenia (a little over 300 kilometres). Currently, the border remains closed. 8 . In 1992, at the initiative of Tehran, then presidents Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, and Azerbaijan’s acting head of state Yagub Mamedov signed the ...

09.03.2017
 

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