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South Caucasus

The South Caucasus – a region encompassing Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia - is one of strategic importance, not only for adjacent countries, such as Turkiye, Russia, Iran and the Central Asian states, but also for neighbours such as the European Union and the GCC states, and globally for the United States, India, China, Pakistan and Japan.

commonspace.eu team brings decades of experience of working in the South Caucasus and we are pleased to share our insights with our loyal readers through the website, and the sister newsletter, Caucasus Concise.

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Monday Commentary: 2025 was a momentous year for the South Caucasus

Monday Commentary: 2025 was a momentous year for the South Caucasus

The year 2025 has ended up being a momentous year for the South Caucasus, writes Dennis Sammut in his Monday Commentary. Armenia-Azerbaijan relations have been redefined, with consequences for the whole region and beyond. That huge development overshadowed key moments in the domestic trajectory of the two countries, which however have deep consequences for the two countries, and even beyond. It has also been a tumultuous year for Georgia too. The country has been gripped in a political crisis throughout 2025, with no obvious end in sight. Whatever the domestic arguments, on the international stage Georgia is today a shadow of what it used to be until recently. It not only has lost the chance of joining the European Union any time soon, but it has also lost its position as the leading South Caucasus country. Today, in the new reality of the region, it lags as a tired third. Important as 2025 was, it ended with a lot of unfinished business. So 2026 will also be crucial for the three countries. Since regaining its statehood in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Armenia-Azerbaijan relations have been defined by war. The two fought open wars, wars of attrition, and propaganda wars, incessantly. Tens of thousands of people lost their lives, and hundreds of thousands were displaced. Many had lost hope that the two could try the alternative – i.e. peaceful co-existence. Yet in 2025 they were proven wrong.
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Opinion: A sustainable peace requires consistent long-term European involvement

Opinion: A sustainable peace requires consistent long-term European involvement

There is no denying that the EU, especially key member states acting in support, helped bring Baku and Yerevan closer to the Washington Declaration of August 8, 2025. But a declaration is not a treaty. Turning principles into a peace deal and eventually to a sustainable peace requires consistent long-term European involvement, writes Yalchin Mammadov in this-op-ed for commonspace.eu Before facilitating trust between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the EU is first expected to address its own credibility gap with Baku. A more balanced approach—such as including Azerbaijan, alongside Armenia, in the European Peace Facility—could be a useful first step. Diplomats can negotiate peace; societies must build peace. In this context, the EU can do what it does the best: long-term societal engagement. By expanding youth and academic exchange programmes, investing in cross-border civil society initiatives, and fostering people-to-people cooperation, Brussels can help shape a new generation equipped to sustain peace beyond political cycles. Such tools are slow and unglamorous, but if ignored, even the strongest treaty risks collapse. And obviously, these aspects require two-way engagement and genuine willingness by both governments to facilitate contact. If Brussels wants to remain influential, it needs to replace outdated one-size-fits-all policies with ambitious, interest-driven and differentiated approaches. Without a clear regional strategy, which appears to be the current situation, the South Caucasus will continue to sit at the margins of Europe’s security architecture—leaving space for other powers to take the lead. (You can read the op-ed in full by clicking the image.)

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French Ambassador to Armenia sees no alternative to peaceful resolution of Karabakh conflict
French Ambassador to Armenia sees no alternative to peaceful resolution of Karabakh conflict

French Ambassador to Armenia sees no alternative to peaceful resolution of Karabakh conflict

There is no alternative to peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France to Armenia, H.E. Mr. Henri Reynaud told student of the Yerevan State University Department for International Relations, Tuesday.
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Foreign Ministry of Armenia: The resolution passed by Australia's New South Wales state will be adopted to pave way to the international recognition of Nagornyy Karabakh
Foreign Ministry of Armenia: The resolution passed by Australia's New South Wales state will be adopted to pave way to the international recognition of Nagornyy Karabakh

Foreign Ministry of Armenia: The resolution passed by Australia's New South Wales state will be adopted to pave way to the international recognition of Nagornyy Karabakh

Armenia's FM Edward Nalbandyan started his official visit to San Jose with an October 25 meeting with Costa Rica's parliament speaker, Victor Emilio Granados.
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Ex-foreign minister of Karabakh: Implementation of EU-funded programmes in Nagorno-Karabakh is the first step towards recognition of the NKR by the EU
Ex-foreign minister of Karabakh: Implementation of EU-funded programmes in Nagorno-Karabakh is the first step towards recognition of the NKR by the EU

Ex-foreign minister of Karabakh: Implementation of EU-funded programmes in Nagorno-Karabakh is the first step towards recognition of the NKR by the EU

"In general, I positively assess the EU's efforts on cooperation with Karabakh, and sooner or later this cooperation will rise to the official level. European structures will cooperate with the President, Government and Parliament of Artsakh at the official level", Melikyan said.
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NKR parliamentarians send a message of gratitude to the Legislative Council of the Australian New South Wales State
NKR parliamentarians send a message of gratitude to the Legislative Council of the Australian New South Wales State

NKR parliamentarians send a message of gratitude to the Legislative Council of the Australian New South Wales State

The Nagorno Karabakh Republic parliamentarians have sent a message of gratitude to the Legislative Council of the Australian New South Wales State that passed a resolution recognizing the NKR's right to self-determination, ArmInfo's correspondent to Stepanakert reports.
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Is it possible that these men have ideas? Everybody intrigued by the prospect.
Is it possible that these men have ideas? Everybody intrigued by the prospect.

Is it possible that these men have ideas? Everybody intrigued by the prospect.

The usual terse statement issued by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair after Saturday's meeting in Paris says that "they presented their ideas on a working proposal to advance the peace process," leaving everybody intrigued by the prospect.
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NKR Defense Army Commander: "Official Baku impedes inquiries into incidents on the front line"
NKR Defense Army Commander: "Official Baku impedes inquiries into incidents on the front line"

NKR Defense Army Commander: "Official Baku impedes inquiries into incidents on the front line"

Official Baku impedes inquiries into incidents on the line of contact of the NKR and Azerbaijan armed forces, NKR Defense Minister, Defense Army Commander, Lieutenant General Movses Hakobyan told media, Friday.
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"Western world is making sure that it is necessary to liquidate displays of colonialism with regard to the Karabakh republic," analyst says
"Western world is making sure that it is necessary to liquidate displays of colonialism with regard to the Karabakh republic," analyst says

"Western world is making sure that it is necessary to liquidate displays of colonialism with regard to the Karabakh republic," analyst says

"The October 24 decision of the Upper House of the South New Wales Parliament, Australia, is a notification for the world community and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs that to achieve a fair resolution of the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict and durable peace in the conflict zone, it is necessary to recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and the Karabakh people's right to self- determination, as well as to shift away from the policy of double standards," David Karabekyan, an independent analyst from Karabakh, told ArmInfo.