Saleh Mehdizade

Opinion26 October 2023

In the intricate web of international diplomacy, few relationships have experienced the ebbs and flows of Israel and Turkey's interactions. The history of these two nations' diplomatic ties can be dissected into four distinct phases, each marked by its unique dynamics and implications.

Opinion6 October 2023

Recently, Azerbaijani political scientist Farid Shafiyev shared a post on his social media account discussing how some European policymakers and experts are pushing for the Azerbaijani government to offer unconditional amnesty to Armenians who have been involved in war crimes.

Opinion2 September 2023

Azerbaijan's strategic foresight is evident in its approach to diplomatic engagement. Understanding the gravity of the situation, the nation has chosen to cultivate and nurture open lines of communication with an array of international actors.

Opinion29 May 2023

This article aims to delve deeper into this complex issue, offering a comprehensive analysis of the strategic implications of such a collaboration, the potential ramifications on NATO's eastern flank, and the possible countermeasures that could be taken by Western policymakers.

Opinion17 April 2021

The recent victory of Azerbaijan in the 2nd Karabakh war and its positive resonance in Ukraine, Georgia and other post-Soviet countries is an exception. As nations in such vulnerable position, I believe we have to be aware and focus more on our countries’ problems, goals and interests.

Opinion26 March 2021

One of the important moments on the eve of the Second Karabakh War was our society settling in two different mindsets. One is a nationalist position in which the national interests supported by the majority come to the fore, justifying the war, and the other is a pacifist position that claims to be based on human values, an anti-war voice that is loud enough despite being in the minority.

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