Azerbaijani President Doubles Down On Demand For Ex-Soviet Exclaves’ Return
(Eurasianet) — Azerbaijan’s president doubled down on his country’s right to sovereignty over a handful of territories that belonged to
Read more(Eurasianet) — Azerbaijan’s president doubled down on his country’s right to sovereignty over a handful of territories that belonged to
Read moreBy Almaz Kumenov (Eurasianet) — Kazakhstan has removed the Taliban, the militant Islamic movement that seized power in Afghanistan in
Read moreBy Arshaluis Mgdesyan (Eurasianet) — Armenia’s possible exit from the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is being discussed more
Read moreBy Giorgi Lomsadze (Eurasianet) — It’s official. The European Union formally let Georgia into the reception area for prospective members.
Read moreBy Heydar Isayev (Eurasianet) — Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to discuss the delimitation of their mutual borders as part of
Read more(Eurasianet) — Azerbaijan’s pro-government media has been ramping up its anti-U.S. rhetoric and the government is publicly musing about banning
Read moreBy Almaz Kumenov (Eurasianet) — Kazakhstan’s National Bank has issued a digital analogue to the national currency, the tenge, as
Read moreBy Heydar Isayev (Eurasianet) — Armenia has received its first batch of armored vehicles from France via Georgia. Azerbaijan is
Read moreBy Justin Burke (Eurasianet) — Kazakhstan’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, hosted routine talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Astana on November
Read more(Eurasianet) — The European Commission’s provisional endorsement of Georgia’s EU chances contained a not-so-subtle message couched in diplomatic jargon: Tbilisi
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