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South Caucasus

Stories under this heading cover the South Caucasus – a region encompassing Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as the unrecognised entities of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Nagorno-Karabakh.

For those interested specifically in Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and events and developments in and around Nagorno-Karabakh following the 2020 44-day war, check out our sister page, KarabakhSpace.eu.

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Opinion: Russian withdrawal from Karabakh allows Azerbaijan to strengthen its ties with its Turkic "family"

Opinion: Russian withdrawal from Karabakh allows Azerbaijan to strengthen its ties with its Turkic "family"

The geopolitics of the South Caucasus is as unpredictable as ever. Even as recently as the beginning of April, few, if any, would have imagined that Russia may withdraw its peacekeeping contingent from the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan anytime soon. Many observers were even skeptical about the possibility of their withdrawal in November 2025 – the date which was stipulated in the November 2020 trilateral statement as the potential but not fixed date for the ending of the peacekeeping mission of Russia. This skepticism was grounded in the understanding that for Russia, Karabakh holds paramount importance in the broader context of the South Caucasus. In the wake of Russia’s unexpected withdrawal of its peacekeeping mission from the Karabakh region, the South Caucasus enters a new geopolitical dynamic. This historic development not only signifies Azerbaijan's attainment of complete sovereignty over its territories but also heralds the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict. President Ilham Aliyev's adept diplomatic maneuvers have secured Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and positioned Baku as a confident actor on the regional stage. The withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers marks a pivotal moment, shaping the future landscape of Azerbaijan-Russia relations and regional geopolitics. As Azerbaijan charts its course forward, its commitment to regional integration remains, however, steadfast, with a focus on strengthening ties within the Turkic world.

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US supports TANAP project
US supports TANAP project

US supports TANAP project

US support implementation of the project of Transanatolian gas pipeline and consider this program important in issues of European energy security.
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Kadyrov on an official visit to Azerbaijan. The visit is part of the Azerbaijani governments' efforts to cultivate relations with North Caucasus neighbours.
Kadyrov on an official visit to Azerbaijan. The visit is part of the Azerbaijani governments' efforts to cultivate relations with North Caucasus neighbours.

Kadyrov on an official visit to Azerbaijan. The visit is part of the Azerbaijani governments' efforts to cultivate relations with North Caucasus neighbours.

The visit of the Chechen leader is part of the Azerbaijani government's efforts to cultivate relations with its North Caucasus neighbours.
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Visit of senior Latin American politican to Stepanakert challenges Azerbaijan's policy of isolating the self declared NK Republic..
Visit of senior Latin American politican to Stepanakert challenges Azerbaijan's policy of isolating the self declared NK Republic..

Visit of senior Latin American politican to Stepanakert challenges Azerbaijan's policy of isolating the self declared NK Republic..

The visit of the Chairman of Parliament of Uruguay challenges Azerbaijan's policy of isolating the self declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic..
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Obama's victory is good news for the Caucasus. By the end of his first term Obama was able to set the right tone for US policy in the Region. Bolder action will be required in the future.
Obama's victory is good news for the Caucasus. By the end of his first term Obama was able to set the right tone for US policy in the Region. Bolder action will be required in the future.

Obama's victory is good news for the Caucasus. By the end of his first term Obama was able to set the right tone for US policy in the Region. Bolder action will be required in the future.

By the end of his first term Barak Obama has been able to set the right tone for US engagement with the Region. Bolder action will be required in the future.