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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.

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Armenia and Azerbaijan are on the way to peace, but the process is far from complete or irreversible

Armenia and Azerbaijan are on the way to peace, but the process is far from complete or irreversible

The long conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which had been going on for three decades, appears to be coming to an end. After a short war which left many dead or injured, and a military operation which saw hundreds of thousands of Armenians leaving Azerbaijani territory, hundreds of thousands of displaced Azerbaijanis could start returning home. The sides engaged with discussions, first with mediators, and later, more successfully, alone. In March they agreed the text of a peace agreement. On 8 August, they initialed the agreement in Washington, in the presence of US President Donald Trump. The agreement has as yet to be signed. The meeting with Trump at the White House in August, was widely hailed as historic. It was. Not least because it tied Trump, the US, and the entire western world, to the peace process, and to the future of the South Caucasus. It was a game changer, with the potential of changing the reality on the ground. But now the hard work must start. But we must not be complacent, and think that from now onwards there will not be any problems. The peace process is incomplete and fragile. Below the top ten people on each side, whole populations, brought up with the vision of the other as enemy, have yet to be convinced of the new way forward. Lurking in the background, and sometimes, not so much in the background, are the enemies of peace, and the spoilers. The main enemies are external. Foremost is Russia. Russian policy in the South Caucasus over the last three decades has been built on the premise that Armenia and Azerbaijan were enemies that will never reconcile. The European Union in the South Caucasus is often doing catch up. It appears to have been taken by surprise by events in Georgia. It was not expecting Armenia-Azerbaijani peace and reconciliation. The European Union in the South Caucasus must catch-up, and step-up, fast. Easier said than done. The EU is set in its own ways, that were not invented, and developed for the fluid and fast changing situation that exists in the South Caucasus today. The EU must accept that in the South Caucasus it will have to lead. US involvement will be erratic, and can be counter-productive. But the EU does not have the luxury of time. If it wants to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan it must do so now. Armenia and Azerbaijan are on the way to peace, but the process is far from complete or irreversible. There are many enemies of peace, and spoilers, lurking, ready to pounce. click the headline to read more

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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.
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Azerbaijan says it has suffered 12 losses in front line operations since 1 January and that there were 1178 cease fire violations this year.
Azerbaijan says it has suffered 12 losses in front line operations since 1 January and that there were 1178 cease fire violations this year.

Azerbaijan says it has suffered 12 losses in front line operations since 1 January and that there were 1178 cease fire violations this year.

Defence spokesman Col. Eldar Sabrioglu said that there were 1178 cease fire violations in the last ten months with June being the worst month.
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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.