Due to the failure to form a government in the past two elections, the third election…
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Moldovan political expert Sergey Manastyrly: “A complex of interrelated dependencies, ambitions and grievances triggered the gas crisis in Moldova”
by ANKASAM EkipThe Republic of Moldova has recently faced an energy crisis due to the expiration of Moldova’s contract with Gazprom. In this context, Moldova has been affected by the fact that the natural gas prices set out in the agreement between Russia and Moldova depend partly on oil prices and partly on stock prices.
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Central Asia expert Ch. Esengul: “The Sino-Russian rivalry may weaken these countries against the West”
by ANKASAM EkipAfter the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Sino-Russian partnership in Central Asia gained a more perspective and comprehensive dimension. According to many observers, Russian-Chinese relations in the region have been characterized by an informal division of the sphere of influence, with Russia leading military and security issues and China acting as an engine of economic growth, particularly within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.
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Kyrgyz Political Scientist Mars Sariev: “The stabilization of the situation in Afghanistan is possible within the framework of the Turkic Council”
by ANKASAM EkipAfter the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, the situation in Afghanistan and Central Asia has changed dramatically. In Afghanistan, the control of the country has passed into the hands of the Taliban and a new geopolitical reality has emerged in the region.
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Former Ambassador of Iran to Baku E. Suleimani: “There can be no serious problem between Azerbaijan and Iran”
by ANKASAM EkipThere has been tension between Azerbaijan and Iran for days. The crisis, which occurred after the emergence of Iranian trucks carrying logistics materials to the Armenian forces in the so-called Nagorno-Karabakh, could not be solved until today. The Azerbaijani side, which had previously detained some of the Iranian truck drivers, also announced that it would not allow the trucks to cross the border. While the anxious wait was continuing in the region where long truck queues had been formed, on October 20, 2020, after the consultations with the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the importance of entering the Republic of Azerbaijan only through the official customs gates of the country was emphasized in the statement published by the Roads and Transport Organization of the Iranian Ministry of Roads and Urban Development.
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Head of the Karabakh Armenians Movement: “We have always been united in the peaceful returned of Azerbaijani lands.”
by ANKASAM EkipThere have been no diplomatic relations between the states of Turkey and Armenia for 31 years,…
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Russian political expert Nikolay Pavlov: “We do not know what Trump and CIA director agreed on, with the Taliban”
by Sami BurgazAfghanistan, which has been on the agenda with many issues recently, has again attracted the attention of the world with the latest developments.
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The developments in Afghanistan continue to engross the world agenda. In an environment where the unity of the chain of command is subdued and the armed forces are dispersed, the Taliban is waiting for foreign forces to leave the country in order to establish a new government.
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Ukrainian Oriental Studies Expert Yaroslav Pilipchuk: “Tough times await the people of Afghanistan.”
by Sami BurgazUkrainian Oriental Studies Expert Yaroslav Pilipchuk: “Tough times await the people of Afghanistan.”
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Western criticism of Cambodia ‘motivated’ to leverage kingdom against Beijing, says expert.