... the export of Chinese products to European markets, positioning the country as a corridor to the Black Sea. Collaboration with Armenia primarily focuses on communication technologies. Overall, interactions between China and the South Caucasus countries ... ... a major corridor connecting China with European markets, while also offering substantial market potential.
Ivan Timofeev:
Eurasian Security Architecture: Origins, Core Principles, and Prospects for Evolution
Following the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh ...
... part of the broader Soviet Transcaucasian Railway system, it served as Iran’s primary northern gateway to the USSR and played a central role in Iran–Soviet trade, especially in energy, machinery, metals, grain, and industrial goods.
Ivan Timofeev:
Eurasian Security Architecture: Origins, Core Principles, and Prospects for Evolution
The railway connected Iran to Nakhichevan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and ultimately to the Soviet railway network stretching toward Moscow and other major Soviet industrial centers. During Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988), the Persian Gulf was unsafe due to Iraqi attacks on oil tankers and Iranian shipping....
... confrontation may produce dramatic political gestures, such as a refusal to sign a
joint summit declaration
.
Julia Melnikova:
Eurasian Security as a Communicative Practice: Tasks for Russia and China
All the more notable, then, was the meeting between ... ... Pakistan, if not for one key moment: on the sidelines, Islamabad
signed an agreement
to establish diplomatic relations with Armenia. This development can justifiably be described as a “fundamental shift” in the regional architecture, which
had remained
...
On June 2, 2025, the TASS Press Center hosted a RIAC roundtable on “Russian–Armenian Cooperation at the Present Stage.”
On June 2, 2025, the TASS Press Center hosted a RIAC roundtable on “Russian–Armenian Cooperation at the Present Stage.” The event included a presentation of RIAC
Policy Brief
.
Participants noted ...