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Azerbaijan: A dynamic & prosperous nation in the heart of Eurasia

Peter Tase

Azerbaijan enjoys a high reputation and prestige on the world stage and the country maintains admirable levels of economic and financial growth. The successful military operation and liberation of Shusha during the Azerbaijani people’s Patriotic War are rare occurrences in contemporary military history and a singular phenomenon in many facets. …

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Azerbaijani, Armenian, Russian top diplomats to meet in Dushanbe

Armenia, Russia, and Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov will meet Armenian and Russian Foreign Ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Sergey Lavrov respectively in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. “A meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia, Russia, and Azerbaijan is planned in Dushanbe on May 12-13,” Armenian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan said. As reported earlier, the Azerbaijani …

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UNDP’s Grigoryan exempt from following general rules of organization?

UNDP

The office of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) commented on the anti-Azerbaijani campaign conducted by UNDP employee Armen Grigoryan, Trend reports. Grigoryan, who is an Armenian citizen, conducts open anti-Azerbaijani and anti-Turkish propaganda through social networks. He shared slanderous materials against Azerbaijan, published texts with fascist and revanchist content, and organized …

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Sochi summit: Wheels are in motion

Sochi summit

The Sochi meeting was another critical diplomatic round in the post-war negotiations; it laid down the provisional foundations of the future delimitation and demarcation of the Azerbaijani-Armenian state border and reiterated the centrality of the format of the negotiations, the origins of which go back to the 10 November ceasefire deal. It perhaps …

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