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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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Analysis: Armenia's July application to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization underscores its commitment to a diversified foreign policy

Analysis: Armenia's July application to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization underscores its commitment to a diversified foreign policy

In July 2025, Armenia officially applied to become a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), marking a significant step, underscoring its commitment to a diversified foreign policy amidst shifting regional dynamics. In this analysis, Johnny Melikian, Senior Research Fellow at Orbelli Centre in Yerevan, discusses the reasons behind Armenia's move. This application is more than a simple institutional maneuver, he argues; “it encapsulates Yerevan’s strategic search for geopolitical stability, economic partnerships, and regional relevance in an increasingly complex Eurasian theater.” As Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed during a press conference on July 16, the move reflects Armenia’s pursuit of a balanced and balancing foreign policy amidst shifting global and regional dynamics.
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Armenia-Azerbaijan Transit Requires Bilateral and Regional Dialogue

Armenia-Azerbaijan Transit Requires Bilateral and Regional Dialogue

Uncertainty has again emerged along the Armenia-Iran border as the risk of the long-standing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan turning into further geopolitical competition continues. What was once a post-war localised disagreement over territory and sovereignty is now entangled in a web of regional interests and strategic manoeuvring. Increasingly, peace risks being shaped less by the needs of local populations but more by the calculations of distant capitals. External interference has rather delayed progress almost five years since the 2020 war. If peace is the objective, then the region needs inclusive not selective diplomacy and definitely not new geopolitical fault lines.

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Armenia-EU free trade negotiations launched
Armenia-EU free trade negotiations launched

Armenia-EU free trade negotiations launched

The EU decided to launch negotiations on a deep and comprehensive free trade area with Armenia in order to boost economic growth and investment with this Eastern European Partner
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Azerbaijan participated for the first time as a guest at the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting in Mexico this week.
Azerbaijan participated for the first time as a guest at the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting in Mexico this week.

Azerbaijan participated for the first time as a guest at the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting in Mexico this week.

Azerbaijan participated for the first time as a guest at the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting in Mexico this week. After the smiles of the group photo the Ministers got down to some serious discussions on urgent global issues.
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Director NSSI:
Director NSSI:

Director NSSI:

Opponents of Artsakh's statehood try to down grade its importance for prevention of Genocide
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Talks on making agreement on simplification of visa regime and readmission to start on 27 February between Armenian and EU
Talks on making agreement on simplification of visa regime and readmission to start on 27 February between Armenian and EU

Talks on making agreement on simplification of visa regime and readmission to start on 27 February between Armenian and EU

Naira Zohrabyan, Head of Armenian National Assembly Standing Committee on European Integration, met Thursday with Ambassador Klaas van der Tempel, Special Representative for the Eastern Partnership at MFA of the Netherlands.
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Azerbaijan dismisses Iranian accusations. Ali Hasanaov says country takes interests of neighbours into consideration while pursuing its foreign policy.
Azerbaijan dismisses Iranian accusations. Ali Hasanaov says country takes interests of neighbours into consideration while pursuing its foreign policy.

Azerbaijan dismisses Iranian accusations. Ali Hasanaov says country takes interests of neighbours into consideration while pursuing its foreign policy.

Head of the Political Affairs Department in the Azerbaijani Presidential Administration, Ali Hasanaov says that Azerbaijan was taking the interests of neighbouring countries into consideration while pursuing its foreign policy.
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Turkish analyst:
Turkish analyst:

Turkish analyst:

A new war in Nagorno Karabakh will be very high for Azerbaijan
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International Alert:
International Alert:

International Alert:

Enemy images and negative stereotypes are predominant in the media across the South Caucasus