Search: Nagorno-Karabakh,Azerbaijan,Iran (4 materials)

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

... arrangements as well. End of history or a new chapter? Lana Rawandi-Fadai: What North-South International Transport Corridor Means for Iran Does Karabakh’s self-liquidation mean the end of the conflict? Is the long-awaited peace close at hand? I’d like to ... ... for special consideration. At this point, let’s get back to our initial proposition about defining the conflict as Armenian-Azerbaijani, rather than Nagorno-Karabakh per se. Alongside the status of the NKR, which has finally been removed from the agenda, there is the issue of ...

09.10.2023

The aggravation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has a pernicious effect on international stability

... of the Russian Council on International Affairs, Andrei Kortunov, in an interview to Vestnik Kavkaza spoke about the key issues of the international agenda that will be discussed at the forthcoming UN General Assembly, including the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, end of the war in Ukraine, reduction of tensions over the nuclear deal with Iran, and Turkey's heated relations with the West. - Andrey Vadimovich, how do you assess the prospects for the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia on the fields of the UN General Assembly? - Any meeting between high representatives of these two countries is very important, since contacts, exchange of positions, comparison of viewpoints, perhaps the establishment of relations ...

14.09.2017

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

... into account the interests of neighbouring powers, Turkey and Iran, both of which claim the role of independent actors with interests different from those of Moscow and Washington. Russia and the West are far from being the only actors with regard to Nagorno-Karabakh. It is impossible to achieve a settlement of the ethno-political conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan without taking into account the interests of neighbouring powers, Turkey and Iran, both of which claim the role of independent actors with interests different from those of Moscow and Washington. At the same time, Ankara and Tehran offer different participation models for resolving the confrontation. While Turkey has taken Azerbaijan’s ...

09.03.2017

Armenia after 25 years of Independence: Maintaining Stability in an Unpredictable Neighborhood

... twin judgments of “Chiragov and others v Armenia”, and “Sargsyan v Azerbaijan”, delivered back in June 2015. This unparalleled legal process will... ... Quartet on Ukraine. MilitaryArms.ru Hovhannes Nikoghosyan: An Echo of the Little War in Nagorno-Karabakh Meanwhile, the relations with Brussels and Washington will depend not... ... scenarios for Armenia — both domestically, regionally, and internationally — is Iran. Provided that all relevant parties remain satisfied with the implementation of...

27.02.2017

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