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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.

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Dialogue between Armenians and Azerbaijanis now more important than ever

Dialogue between Armenians and Azerbaijanis now more important than ever

The animosity between Armenians and Azerbaijanis runs deep. The two nations fought many battles against each other. In the wars of the last forty years, tens of thousands of people were killed, hundreds of thousands displaced, and billions of euros were lost in economic harm. On Thursday, 13 March 2025, the two sides finally announced that they had agreed on the text of a peace agreement. The agreement will be signed soon. Within societies, on both sides, there are expectations of what this peace will bring. There is also a sense of uncertainty and confusion, which is being used by spoilers, internal and external. A dialogue involving different segments of society, is now more important than ever. But this dialogue needs to have new characteristics to respond to new realities. LINKS Europe, an organisation that has been involved in many peace initiatives in the South Caucasus in the past, is currently engaged in such a process. It recently launched a new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue format in the framework of the European Union's EU4Peace initiative. In the last two weeks, dozens of Armenians and Azerbaijanis, including academics, students, civil society activists, journalists and other professionals, many of them young, were involved. The work is organised in five thematic groups focusing on peace and security, connectivity, environment, governance and gender and equality and in phase 2 of the project, which has just ended, around fifty participants took part in in-person and online meetings, and more than twenty others were involved indirectly. The Chairpersons of the five thematic groups met in Vilnius, 3-6 July to launch the third phase of the program.
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Dozens participate in new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue process as societies prepare for the signing of historic peace agreement

Dozens participate in new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue process as societies prepare for the signing of historic peace agreement

The governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have recently agreed the text of a historic peace agreement that ends years of animosity and warfare. The agreement is expected to be signed soon. LINKS Europe, which has a long history of engagement with the process of peace in the region, recently launched a new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue format in the framework of the European Union's EU4Peace initiative. In the last two weeks dozens of Armenians and Azerbaijanis, including academics, students, civil society activists, journalists and other professionals, many of them young, were involved. The work is organised in five thematic groups focusing on peace and security, connectivity, environment, governance and gender and equality and in phase 2 of the project, which has just ended, around fifty participants took part in in-person and online meetings, and more than twenty others were involved indirectly. The Chairpersons of the five thematic groups met in Vilnius, 3-6 July to launch the third phase of the program. The five thematic groups are now working on separate reports, which are expected to be finished in November and presented to the two governments and other stakeholders. The reports will outline a vision, up to 2040.

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Mammadyarov's "hot and cold" messages to the OSCE; says it should be "action oriented" but that the role of its office in Baku had to be "reviewed".
Mammadyarov's "hot and cold" messages to the OSCE; says it should be "action oriented" but that the role of its office in Baku had to be "reviewed".

Mammadyarov's "hot and cold" messages to the OSCE; says it should be "action oriented" but that the role of its office in Baku had to be "reviewed".

The Azerbaijani Foreign Minister told the Permanent Council in Vienna the organisation should be "action oriented" but said that the role of its office in Baku had to be "reviewed".
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Arkady Ghukassian: "It is better to negotiate than to shoot". Former President of the self-declared NKR said cease fire agreement saved many lives.
Arkady Ghukassian: "It is better to negotiate than to shoot". Former President of the self-declared NKR said cease fire agreement saved many lives.

Arkady Ghukassian: "It is better to negotiate than to shoot". Former President of the self-declared NKR said cease fire agreement saved many lives.

Former President of the self-declared NKR said that signing a cease fire agreement saved many lives.
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Is this Georgia's next President? Giorgi Margvelashvili has to work hard between now and October to secure the support of the Georgian public, and his election is not a done deal.
Is this Georgia's next President? Giorgi Margvelashvili has to work hard between now and October to secure the support of the Georgian public, and his election is not a done deal.

Is this Georgia's next President? Giorgi Margvelashvili has to work hard between now and October to secure the support of the Georgian public, and his election is not a done deal.

The clumsy way in which the Georgian Dream coalition has gone about selecting its candidate means that Giorgi Margvelashvili has to work hard between now and October to secure the support of the Georgian public, and his election is not a done deal.
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Yerevan Elections - more of the same. The ruling Republican Party of Armenia has registered an overwhelming victory in elections for Yerevan City Council amidst allegations of widespread irregularities in a hardly fought contest.
Yerevan Elections - more of the same. The ruling Republican Party of Armenia has registered an overwhelming victory in elections for Yerevan City Council amidst allegations of widespread irregularities in a hardly fought contest.

Yerevan Elections - more of the same. The ruling Republican Party of Armenia has registered an overwhelming victory in elections for Yerevan City Council amidst allegations of widespread irregularities in a hardly fought contest.

The ruling Republican Party of Armenia has registered an overwhelming victory in elections for Yerevan City Council amidst allegations of widespread irregularities in a hardly fought contest.
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Mayday "struggle" in Tbilisi put police tactics on the spot. Sharp reaction by Georgian civil society after police break up Mayday rally organised by "Laboratory 1918".
Mayday "struggle" in Tbilisi put police tactics on the spot. Sharp reaction by Georgian civil society after police break up Mayday rally organised by "Laboratory 1918".

Mayday "struggle" in Tbilisi put police tactics on the spot. Sharp reaction by Georgian civil society after police break up Mayday rally organised by "Laboratory 1918".

Sharp reaction by Georgian civil society after police break up Mayday rally organised by "Laboratory 1918".
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NATO Parliamentary Assembly Meeting in Tbilisi focuses on Karabakh conflict and wider regional issues. Parliamentarians emphasise the important role of civil society for the region's future.
NATO Parliamentary Assembly Meeting in Tbilisi focuses on Karabakh conflict and wider regional issues. Parliamentarians emphasise the important role of civil society for the region's future.

NATO Parliamentary Assembly Meeting in Tbilisi focuses on Karabakh conflict and wider regional issues. Parliamentarians emphasise the important role of civil society for the region's future.

Parliamentarians emphasise the important role of civil society for the region's future.
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Ramiz Mehtiyev in Tehran. High-powered Azerbaijani envoy in discussion with Iranian President and other officials as relations between the two countries deteriorate.
Ramiz Mehtiyev in Tehran. High-powered Azerbaijani envoy in discussion with Iranian President and other officials as relations between the two countries deteriorate.

Ramiz Mehtiyev in Tehran. High-powered Azerbaijani envoy in discussion with Iranian President and other officials as relations between the two countries deteriorate.

High-powered Azerbaijani envoy in discussion with Iranian President and other officials as relations between the two countries deteriorate.