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Opinion11 May 2024

On 2 October 1958, Guinea declared its independence from France. Guinea’s President Ahmed Sékou Touré clashed against France’s President Charles De Gaulle, who tried to strong arm Touré into abandoning the project for independence.

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Opinion10 May 2024

The vague and unclear terms of the 10 November ceasefire agreement which do not specify the temporary status of Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as the negative experience of Russian de-facto occupation of Georgian territories, have engendered certain negative expectations in Azerbaijan.

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Opinion10 May 2024

Great leader Heydar Aliyev is a historical figure and outstanding statesman. By preserving the traditions of Azerbaijani statehood through various political systems, and by leading the country out of a whirlpool of difficult, very troubling times with exceptional political foresight in the process of realizing the idea of an independent state, he rose to the level of a National Leader.

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COP299 May 2024

The year 2024 was also declared “Green World Solidarity Year” in Azerbaijan.  It is important to demonstrate the country’s commitment to environmental protection and climate action. Karabakh, East Zangezur, and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic have been declared “Green Energy Zones” (GEZ).

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Opinion9 May 2024

Armenian nationalism, deeply influenced by the Armenian diaspora during the Cold War, has shaped the domestic politics and geopolitical vision of present-day Armenia. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF, Dashnaktsutyn, ‘Dashnaks’) has perpetuated a vision of ‘Greater Armenia,’ a concept that includes claims on territories of all of Armenia’s neighbouring states: Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, and Turkey, and has far-going geopolitical consequences.

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