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Opinion28 January 2022

Azerbaijan is “geopolitically critical” to the United States, argues the 1997 book, The Grand Chessboard, by Zbigniew Brzezinski, the national security advisor to former President Jimmy Carter. Counterbalancing Russia is a primary duty of the United States, and the mere placement of Azerbaijan on the map makes it a crucial partner in that effort.

Opinion28 January 2022

According to recently published official data, more than 46,900 Armenian citizens took Russian citizenship last year, and a total of 153,800 Armenians got Russian passports and left the country in 2017-2021, which makes up about 5.2% of Armenia's population.

Opinion21 January 2022

American negotiators and foreign policy experts who are skeptical that a deal can be reached should perhaps look at the recent spate of successful agreements between Iran and Azerbaijan—two countries that were only recently at each other’s throats but are now making significant progress towards achieving improved diplomatic relations and mutual material gains.

Opinion17 January 2022

According to Kyiv newspapers, at the Eastern Partnership summit in Brussels on 15 December 2021, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to come to Ukraine on a working visit.

Opinion15 January 2022

In his address to the Azerbaijani people on the occasion of 31 December 2021 – the day that is celebrated in Azerbaijan as the Solidarity Day of World Azerbaijanis along with the New Year, President Ilham Aliyev declared 2022 as the “Year of Shusha”. Shusha is a hill town located in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan and holds a critical place in the history and culture of the country, writes Vasif Huseynov.

Opinion15 January 2022

As we know, Russia is currently negotiating with the West in various formats and at various levels on three demands, with which Moscow in a thuggish manner confronted Europe and the United States.

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