Politics

Azerbaijani Army Undergoes Shelling from Armenian Troops

Over the past day, the positions of the Azerbaijani army were shelled by Armenian armed forces by about 10 times, Trend reports via the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan. Six incidents were related to Armenian troops shooting at the positions of the

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Putin And Erdogan Express Satisfaction with Russian-Turkish Relations

Talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sochi can, in the words of the Turkish leader, “open a new page in bilateral relations.” Putin emphasized the increased role of the Turkish Stream, which

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Dmytro Kuleba, Minister for Foreign Affairs: There won’t be such a moment in history when the Crimea issue will be back-shelved:

The head of Ukrainian diplomacy, Dmytro Kuleba, considers long war fatigue inevitable, while remaining positive that both Ukrainians and their partners are capable of overcoming it. In an interview with Ukrinform, he also provided, in our opinion, massively convincing proof

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Ankara-Moscow-Tehran Agree on Syria

By Mehman Aliyev The Seventh trilateral summit of the Astana process on the settlement of the crisis in Syria, held in Tehran on July 19, ended with the respect of interests of Moscow, Tehran, Ankara and Damascus. The Astana process started in

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Kazakhstan Does Not Recognize Quasi-State Entities

On Friday, June 18, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev took part in the plenary session of the 25th edition of the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum. Along with the leader of Kazakhstan, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the plenary session,

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Interview with Neil Watson, a prominent political scientist and journalist, on geopolitical developments in the world

A.T:  The military intervention to Ukraine placed Russia behind the Iron Curtain of international isolation. Now the Russian government itself turns its back to global standards including the Bologna education system. Don’t you think that the Iron Curtain is the

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European Council President Charles Michel Affirms Progress At Azerbaijan-Armenian Talks

European Council President Charles Michel has affirmed tangible progress at Azerbaijani-Armenian talks made as a result of a trilateral meeting he had with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Brussels on Sunday. “Tangible progress made,”

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NATO or Not? How Best to Protect Sweden

By Dr Thomas Nordlund, Lt Col (Ret) Gunter Chassé, Dr David Leffler  Europe is in turmoil. The world has been shaken. Uncertainty pervades the globe in the face of the Russian incursion into Ukraine. As a result, despite its long-held

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Russia Reinforces Eurasian Geopolitics Against Euro-Atlantic

By Dr. Vakhtang Maisaia, Ph.D. in politics and military science Caucasus International University (CIU) After Russia’s intervention into Ukraine on February 24, 2022, under new “Barbarossa” blitzkrieg tactics, and the introduction of a new EU strategy for granting Georgia, Ukraine, and

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Russia’s Missile Strikes Have Not Inhibited Arms Supplies to Ukraine – Pentagon

Russia’s latest missile strikes on critical infrastructure across Ukraine have not affected the country’s ability to receive military support as aid continues to flow in. This was stated by Pentagon spokesman John Kirby at a Wednesday briefing, Ukrinform’s own correspondent

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