The Azerbaijani government is seriously concerned about the threat posed by the Armenian government’s refusal to share information about the minefields after winning the 44-day Second Karabakh War.
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Georgian Political Expert Gela Vasadze: “Georgia’s Mediation Depends on Russia”
by Sami BurgazFollowing the Second Karabakh War (September 27, 2020 – November 10, 2020) which broke up between Azerbaijan and Armenia and resolved with the victory of Azerbaijan, the issue of the mutual return of prisoners of war between the two states and the transfer of minefield maps by Armenia to the Azerbaijani side rose to prominence.
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Army positions in western Kalbajar region, Nakhchivan subjected to Armenian fire: Defense Ministry.
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Pashinyan officially appointed after nominated in parliament for post.
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Azerbaijan reports no casualties, responds with retaliatory fire, says Defense Ministry statement.
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Armenian side not following cease-fire requirements, says Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry.
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Aliyev Sadig Nizami and Imranli Imran Dilgam received urgent medical assistance and there is no danger…
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Intigam Mamedov: “All Problems with Armenia Should Be Solved with Moscow and Ankara’s Participation”
by Sami BurgazIn recent days, the positions of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in the cities of Kelbajar, Nakhichevan, Shusha and Tovuz have been set on fire by Armenian armed forces. By creating an artificial tension in the region, Armenia wants to provoke the Azerbaijani side and present it as an “aggressor” in the eyes of the international community.
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Putin, Aliyev express determination to ensure stability in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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The President of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan made his first visit to Russia even before the cabinet was formed, after winning the elections held on June 20, 2021. During the meeting between the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and Pashinyan in Moscow on July 7, 2021, the military-political situation in the South Caucasus region became the main subject of discussion. As Ankara Center for Crisis and Political Studies (ANKASAM), we present to your attention the opinions we received from leading experts in the field of what Pashinyan’s visit means.