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Armenia-Azerbaijan Strategic Expert Platform: Members emphasise the importance of the present moment for the South Caucasus and call for the momentum to be used for the long-term peace and prosperity of the region

Armenia-Azerbaijan Strategic Expert Platform: Members emphasise the importance of the present moment for the South Caucasus and call for the momentum to be used for the long-term peace and prosperity of the region

On 27 February 2026, the members of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Strategic Expert Platform met in Antwerp, Belgium, to assess developments in the South Caucasus following the initialling of a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan on 8 August 2025 at the White House. The members described the present moment as one of major importance for the region and its neighbours, urging leaders and societies alike to use the current momentum to secure long-term peace and prosperity. Established in 2024 with the support of LINKS Europe, the Platform provides a space for direct dialogue and joint analysis between Armenian and Azerbaijani experts. The members also reaffirmed the importance of continued international engagement and expressed strong support for LINKS Europe’s ongoing peacebuilding work in the region. (Click on the image above for the full statement.)
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Thursday Interview: Dr. Anar Valiyev

Thursday Interview: Dr. Anar Valiyev

Dr. Anar Valiyev is an Associate Professor of Urban and Public Affairs at ADA University in Baku, Azerbaijan, with more than 18 years of experience in higher education. His research focuses on public policy, urban development, governance, and post-Soviet regional affairs. He holds a PhD in Urban and Public Affairs from the University of Louisville and has published widely on urbanisation, policy reform, and regional connectivity in the South Caucasus and beyond. This week, commonspace.eu spoke with Dr. Valiyev in Brussels ahead of a roundtable jointly organised by LINKS Europe Foundation and the European Policy Centre. He is taking part in a panel discussion focusing on the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process, its implications for both countries and the wider region, the involvement of the European Union and the United States, and the challenges that lie ahead. In this interview, he reflects on how his research has evolved over nearly two decades in academia, examines the transformative potential of regional connectivity and trade, discusses the strategic role of energy in Azerbaijan’s foreign policy, and highlights the importance of people-to-people ties through education as a form of long-term soft power. (Read the full interview by clicking on the image above)
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OPINION: "Let them eat cake" or in this case "Let them use twitter"! The choice of words of leaders and politicians is often unfortunate.
OPINION: "Let them eat cake" or in this case "Let them use twitter"! The choice of words of leaders and politicians is often unfortunate.

OPINION: "Let them eat cake" or in this case "Let them use twitter"! The choice of words of leaders and politicians is often unfortunate.

From Queen Marie Antoinette, to Hosni Mubarak, from David Cameron to the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, the words of leaders can have unpredicable consequences.
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17 August: The Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan has said that it will put forward a number of new initiatives on security issues in Central Asia and the Caspian Basin to the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly which opens in New York next
17 August: The Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan has said that it will put forward a number of new initiatives on security issues in Central Asia and the Caspian Basin to the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly which opens in New York next

17 August: The Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan has said that it will put forward a number of new initiatives on security issues in Central Asia and the Caspian Basin to the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly which opens in New York next

This year's session of the UN General Assembly starts on 13 September
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Turkey prepares for war.... just in case. As tension rises in the Kurdish areas and on the border with Syria reserve officers are called back to active duty.

Turkey prepares for war.... just in case. As tension rises in the Kurdish areas and on the border with Syria reserve officers are called back to active duty.

Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan met his military chiefs yesterday as tension rises with Kurdish rebels in the South east of the country and problems in neighboring Syria threaten to spill over. The Turkish military is thought to be on high alert and reservist officers have been called back for duty.
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16 August: Russian National Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev, currently on a visit to Tehran, is meeting the Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Sa'ied Jalili today (RT)
16 August: Russian National Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev, currently on a visit to Tehran, is meeting the Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Sa'ied Jalili today (RT)

16 August: Russian National Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev, currently on a visit to Tehran, is meeting the Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Sa'ied Jalili today (RT)

Jalili and Patrushev held their first meeting yesterday. They discussed the expansion of bilateral relations between Tehran and Moscow in various fields as well international and regional developments
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16 August: Azerbaijan Presidential Administration has confirmed that President Ilham Aliev will not participate in the forthcoming summit of the CIS in Dushanbe (AzerTaj)
16 August: Azerbaijan Presidential Administration has confirmed that President Ilham Aliev will not participate in the forthcoming summit of the CIS in Dushanbe (AzerTaj)

16 August: Azerbaijan Presidential Administration has confirmed that President Ilham Aliev will not participate in the forthcoming summit of the CIS in Dushanbe (AzerTaj)

The news was given by the Head of the Foreign Relations Department Novruz Mammedov
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OPINION: Richard Giragosian discusses Russia's intentions in pursuing its diplomatic offensive on Karabakh.
OPINION: Richard Giragosian discusses Russia's intentions in pursuing its diplomatic offensive on Karabakh.

OPINION: Richard Giragosian discusses Russia's intentions in pursuing its diplomatic offensive on Karabakh.

Richard Giragosian argues that in the event of any shift in Russian policy, away from its more traditionally overt pro-Armenian stance to a more balanced “neutral” position over Karabakh, Armenia will have little response and even less recourse.