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The South Caucasus is no longer Russia’s backyard

The South Caucasus is no longer Russia’s backyard

For decades, Russia has stood at the centre of the South Caucasus’ security order. No peace deal, no war settlement, no major infrastructure project could be imagined without Moscow’s involvement. Yet this year, for the first time in Azerbaijan’s modern history, that assumption has been openly challenged. A series of diplomatic clashes between Baku and Moscow, followed last week by the U.S.-mediated summit in Washington, show that Azerbaijan is willing to confront Russia more directly than ever before, and that the South Caucasus may now be shifting away from Moscow at an accelerated pace.

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President Sargsyan lays wreath at Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan. Thousands of Armenian citizens, Diaspora Armenians, and foreign guests are visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial throughout the day.
President Sargsyan lays wreath at Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan. Thousands of Armenian citizens, Diaspora Armenians, and foreign guests are visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial throughout the day.

President Sargsyan lays wreath at Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan. Thousands of Armenian citizens, Diaspora Armenians, and foreign guests are visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial throughout the day.

Thousands of Armenian citizens, Diaspora Armenians, and foreign guests are visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial throughout the day.
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A storm in a tea-cup....or? Azerbaijani pro government politicians attack Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum for reaching out to unrecognised entities.
A storm in a tea-cup....or? Azerbaijani pro government politicians attack Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum for reaching out to unrecognised entities.

A storm in a tea-cup....or? Azerbaijani pro government politicians attack Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum for reaching out to unrecognised entities.

Azerbaijani pro government politicians attack Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum for reaching out to unrecognised entities.