... which has ships in the Caspian Sea capable of sending missiles to the Middle East, as was the case during the conflict in Syria, Azerbaijan is limited to ensuring a military presence in the Caspian Sea without the equipment being able to be used in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The Approach of the Members of the OSCE Minsk Group (Russia, USA, France)
Leonid Nersisyan:
Can the South Caucasus Conflicts Escalate into a Regional War?
Russia sells arms to the two protagonists and has the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) with Yerevan that ensures ...
... restarted
. Whilst it remains to be seen how this process will develop in the medium term and it is unlikely that there will be a quick breakthrough, Baku will nevertheless be satisfied with the renewed dynamism in what is now a predominantly Russian-led OSCE Minsk Group peace process.
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Vladimir Evseev:
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Minsk Process as
a Path to Settlement
Provisions for the creation of an OSCE ceasefire monitoring mechanism along the line of contact, as set out in the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs’ statement after Vienna, reflect concern ...
... mediators promising it after document on
Basic Principles is signed
, despite the call for “direct contacts” within the OSCE Minsk Group in the relevant UNSC resolutions, e.g. Resolution 853 (1993).
Still to be brainstormed how the additional monitoring ... ... Azerbaijan cases in Grand Chamber. To refresh, these are two cases before the Grand Chamber
dealing with the aftermath of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and, among important legal aspects (there is a lot of rhetoric of what actually these cases are about!...
... Ministry has repeatedly reiterated
that it considers the ceasefire agreements of 1994-1995 “open-ended” and does not deem it possible to replace them. Moscow’s stance on preserving the existing format of negotiations and agreements on Nagorno-Karabakh is shared by the other co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, namely the United States and France. This gives grounds to suggest that, in contrast to Baku, international mediators do not think that the April hostilities have dramatically altered the existing military-political and diplomatic status ...