According to the training plan for 2018 approved by the Minister of Defense, the Rocket and Artillery formations are conducting live-fire exercises, Azerbaijan`s Defense Ministry said. “In the course of the exercises, artillery units work out actions to make a march, to reach concentration areas, to occupy firing and starting …
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Happenings in Iran – crisis at the door
Iran has always been one of the most attractive countries in the world, including the region. It is not just about its rich underground and surface resources, but also its political, economic, social and cultural interests. Recent developments in the Islamic Republic are in world’s spotlight. So what’s happening in …
Read More »Why solidarity with oppressed Kashmiris?
It is a historical fact that India had illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir by landing its troops in Srinagar on 27th October, 1947 against the wishes of the Kashmiri people and in total disregard to the Partition Plan of the Indian subcontinent that had resulted in the formation of two …
Read More »THE INFLUENCE OF SYRIAN TALKS ON THE SOUTH CAUCASUS
The intra-Syrian talks in Astana on January 23 resulted from active diplomatic efforts by Russia, Turkey and Iran. Currently the three are synchronizing their diplomacy and military operations in the Syrian conflict. Despite the tangled web of disagreements between external and internal actors, the regional powers know that resolving the …
Read More »“The Lapshin Case: A Red Line in Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy” – Fuad Chiragov
The arrest of a travel-blogger Alexander Lapshin, a citizen of Russia, Israel and Ukraine, by Belarusian authorities and his extradition to Azerbaijan (1news.az, February 7) is an interesting case for a number of reasons, and particularly in the context of the unresolved Karabakh conflict. His arrest mobilized influential Armenian expatriate …
Read More »Armenian- Azerbaijani conflict: Prague Process and Current Status of Negotiations
Background of Hostilities The conflict dates back to February 1988, while both republics were part of the Soviet Union, when Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous oblast (NK) and in Armenia started mass rallies for the incorporation of this part of Azerbaijan into Armenia,[i] appealing to central authorities in Moscow to meet …
Read More »Azerbaijan and Turkey: the light and shade of ‘Turkish’ brotherhood
Theses 1. Turkey and Azerbaijan have very close relations for cultural and economic reasons. The only thing that could worsen Turkish-Azerbaijani relations in the future is an improvement of relations between Turkey and Armenia, which is very unlikely. 2. Turkish-Azerbaijani relations have become increasingly pragmatic since the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline was built. Turkey’s energy security and its …
Read More »Multilateral relation of Azerbaijan Republic
Azerbaijan – United Nations Cooperation between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the United Nations was established soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union and after Azerbaijan restored its independence. The Republic of Azerbaijan was admitted into the United Nations on March 2, 1992 and the Permanent Mission of the Republic …
Read More »After Kosovo: Europe’s Other Break-Away Regions, by Carl Augustsson
A few years ago, Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. Kosovo’s independence has still not been fully recognized by all of the European Union’s member states. As a result, Kosovo’s current status is uncertain. Kosovo is not, however, the only place in Europe that would like to become independent[1] from …
Read More »History of the Nagorno-Karabakh Region of the Republic of Azerbaijan
The history of Karabakh is rooted in an antiquity, and it is one of the historic provinces of Azerbaijan, an important political, culturel, and spiritual center. Territorial claims of the Armenians against the Azerbaijani people and Azerbaijan are the main reasons for the so-called “Karabakh problem”. Karabakh was inalienable part …
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