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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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Azerbaijan and China sign Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

Azerbaijan and China sign Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

China and Azerbaijan have announced the establishment of a comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries following talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Beijing on 23 April. During the talks, President Xi said that both sides should continuously enhance political mutual trust, deepen practical cooperation and strengthen international collaboration to open a new chapter of all-round cooperation. President Aliyev was in China for  a state visit between 22 and 24 April.
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Opinion: Armenia Braces for a Turbulent Pre-Election Period

Opinion: Armenia Braces for a Turbulent Pre-Election Period

With parliamentary elections in Armenia just over a year away, opposition figures and some analysts are increasingly questioning Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s prospects for re-election. Critics argue that he has failed to fulfil his widely promoted peace agenda and hold him accountable for the exodus of approximately 100,000 ethnic Armenians from the former Soviet-era Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) in late September 2023. They also point to unrealistic campaign promises made during the last parliamentary elections held in 2021, including the pledge to reclaim the strategic hilltop citadel of Shusha and pursue remedial secession for the separatist but now dissolved Karabakh — goals widely seen as unattainable from the outset.

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Azerbaijan Votes. Elections have proven more competitive than expected and voters interest surged during the campaign.
Azerbaijan Votes. Elections have proven more competitive than expected and voters interest surged during the campaign.

Azerbaijan Votes. Elections have proven more competitive than expected and voters interest surged during the campaign.

Presidential elections taking place in Azerbaijan today have been mired in controversy but largely peaceful. Surprisingly they have proven more competitive than expected and voters interest surged during the campaign.
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Azerbaijan rejects Brussels concerns ahead of election. An EU Statement on Thursday spoke of worrying cases of pressure on opposition, civil society and media in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan rejects Brussels concerns ahead of election. An EU Statement on Thursday spoke of worrying cases of pressure on opposition, civil society and media in Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan rejects Brussels concerns ahead of election. An EU Statement on Thursday spoke of worrying cases of pressure on opposition, civil society and media in Azerbaijan.

An EU Statement on Thursday spoke of worrying cases of pressure on opposition, civil society and media in Azerbaijan.
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A tragedy remembered. Budapest marked low point in troubled relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and remains a highly sensitive issue.
A tragedy remembered. Budapest marked low point in troubled relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and remains a highly sensitive issue.

A tragedy remembered. Budapest marked low point in troubled relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and remains a highly sensitive issue.

Budapest marked low point in troubled relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and remains a highly sensitive issue.
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ALIEV-SARGSYAN SUMMIT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. A face to face meeting between the two leaders is a positive development
ALIEV-SARGSYAN SUMMIT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. A face to face meeting between the two leaders is a positive development

ALIEV-SARGSYAN SUMMIT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. A face to face meeting between the two leaders is a positive development

Even allowing for a healthy doze of cynicism, a face to face meeting between the two leaders is a positive development, and the diplomats of the Minsk Group co-Chair countries are right to make most of the opportunity.
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Co-Chair and Foreign Ministers to meet in New York for "an honest discussion". Warlick tells VOA sides must find "a realistic" path to peace.
Co-Chair and Foreign Ministers to meet in New York for "an honest discussion". Warlick tells VOA sides must find "a realistic" path to peace.

Co-Chair and Foreign Ministers to meet in New York for "an honest discussion". Warlick tells VOA sides must find "a realistic" path to peace.

US co-Chair of Minsk Group James Warlick told VOA Armenia and Azerbaijan must find "a realistic" path to peace.
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As Armenia celebrates Independence Day President said it needs "unfailing defence, peaceful work and sustainable development."
As Armenia celebrates Independence Day President said it needs "unfailing defence, peaceful work and sustainable development."

As Armenia celebrates Independence Day President said it needs "unfailing defence, peaceful work and sustainable development."

President Serzh Sargsyan in an address said that Armenia needs "unfailing defense, peaceful work and sustainable development, and we are doing just that."