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Yerevan is presently in the midst of an increasingly bitter geopolitical split with Russia, with its roots in the Kremlin’s failure to fulfill security guarantees during the Second Karabakh War. More ...
Rather, it is geopolitical factors—specifically, escalating tensions in the Middle East—that are unsettling markets and pushing prices higher.
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Eurasianet on MSNAre sticky fingers responsible for delays at Georgian customs checkpoints?
Georgian officials steadfastly deny any serious delays at customs checkpoints, while Armenian drivers report a different ...
War is unlikely. But the rift is real – and dangerous for Moscow because Armenia, after fighting a series of brutal wars with ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhat’s Going on with Azerbaijan and Armenia?
Far from an attempt to mend an ancient religious dispute, the ongoing talks in Abu Dhabi are best understood as a major geopolitical power play.
The so-called historic visit of Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Türkiye, and his subsequent meeting with ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNArmenia walking ‘tightrope’ as it shifts away from Russia, think-tank says
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Armenia is stepping up efforts to reduce its reliance on Russia, deepening ties with Europe and ...
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India Today on MSNWhy Trump, Putin, and Xi All Want the Zangezur Corridor Now
It's just 43 kilometres of land—but it could redraw borders, realign alliances, and reignite conflict. From Washington to ...
Yet, as the third U.N. Ocean Conference convenes from June 9-13 in Nice, France, this mission unfolds against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tension: great power rivalries, trade disputes, and ...
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