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Eurasianet on MSNQuick Hits #7: A roundup of recent developments in the Caucasus and Central AsiaCentral Asian states, which have expanded engagement with the Taliban of late, may soon follow Moscow’s lead in establishing formal diplomatic relations with Kabul. In case you missed it from the ...
Together, India, Armenia, Greece, and Cyprus are laying the groundwork for what feels like an “Indian Mediterranean Quad.” ...
The head of the Russian Emergencies Ministry Alexander Kurenkov arrived on July 7 in Baku is attending a meeting of the ...
Although recent signs suggest a mild easing of tensions between Baku and Moscow, bilateral relations remain fragile. These ...
MOSCOW. July 7 (Interfax) - Russia and Azerbaijan should remain the closest partners and allies, while any arising problems should be resolved constructively, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
HUR first made the claim on July 5, saying Russia was increasing its forces at the Gyumri base to exert greater influence in ...
A confidential directive from Russia's military commands personnel reinforcements in Armenia, aimed at strengthening its ...
The head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, appealed not to drive a wedge between Dagestanis and Azerbaijanis. There are many ...
The news of two Azerbaijani brothers, Huseyn and Ziyaddin Safarov, getting killed following raids in the Russian city of ...
Azerbaijan has been pushing back against Russian dominance in the Caucasus region, seeking closer ties with Turkey and Israel ...
Vladimir Medinsky’s statements reveal Moscow’s fear that Ukraine might follow Azerbaijan’s path, militarily reclaiming ...
Russian journalists Igor Kartavykh and Yevgeny Belousov, along with the country’s eight other nationals, were put under arrest in Azerbaijan for four months earlier this week ...
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