The United States needs to develop and implement a new Caucasus strategy to account for the region’s connectivity alternatives to the Persian Gulf.
The United States needs to develop and implement a new Caucasus strategy to account for the region’s connectivity alternatives to the Persian Gulf.
At a time of sustained resistance by Baku to the Western practice of double standards, Azerbaijan has, to some extent, grown accustomed to this phenomenon with a sense of heightened readiness.
The meeting underscored the Azerbaijani government’s commitment to the peace agenda, the text of the peace treaty with Armenia agreed upon in Washington, and the overall spirit of the Washington summit.
After more than three decades of closure, the Türkiye-Armenia border may soon reopen. A string of recent developments, including the launch of Turkish Airlines flights to Yerevan, agreements to simplify visa procedures, and moves toward direct land trade, suggest that normalization is shifting from cautious diplomacy toward practical implementation.
Over the past three decades, one of the most effective business platforms in the post-Soviet space has been established in the South Caucasus, combining the energy, transport-logistics, and agro-industrial potential of Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Iran’s official readout of the telephone conversation between Foreign Ministers Jeyhun Bayramov and Abbas Araghchi offers a revealing insight into Tehran’s current strategic messaging.
Armenia is living in a state of “countdown” to the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7. Nikol Pashinyan has officially nominated a candidate for prime minister from his party.
The Baku Initiative Group has expressed full support for the UN General Assembly resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as “the gravest crime against humanity.”