French Neocolonialism In The South Caucasus Threatens Russia’s Security Interests By Andrew Korybko Those who aren’t all that familiar with the Karabakh Conflict probably don’t know that one of the world’s most powerful and hyper-nationalist Armenian diasporas resides in France, where… Read More ›
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The Devil’s In The Details When It Comes To Pashinyan’s Karabakh Peace Proposal
The Devil’s In The Details When It Comes To Pashinyan’s Karabakh Peace Proposal By Andrew Korybko Russia’s challenge is threefold since it must: 1) broker a sustainable peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan as soon as possible to preempt Yerevan’s “defection”… Read More ›
The US-hosted Talks Between Azerbaijan And Armenia Won’t End The Karabakh Conflict
The US-hosted Talks Between Azerbaijan And Armenia Won’t End The Karabakh Conflict By Andrew Korybko I’m sharing the English-language comments that I gave to Yeni Sabah’s Rafi Muslumov, which were first published in Azerbaijani under the title “ABŞ Ermənistanı yola gətirir:… Read More ›
The Azerbaijani-Israeli “United Front” Against Iran Raises Some Serious Questions
The Azerbaijani-Israeli “United Front” Against Iran Raises Some Serious Questions By Andrew Korybko From the Russian perspective, any partnership aimed against third parties is concerning, hence why Moscow is expected to tacitly disapprove of the Azerbaijani-Israeli “united front” against Iran even… Read More ›
Another Karabakh Conflict Wouldn’t Scupper The North-South Transport Corridor
Another Karabakh Conflict Wouldn’t Scupper The North-South Transport Corridor By Andrew Korybko Bloomberg’s and Newsweek’s back-to-back efforts to fearmonger about the North-South Transport Corridor’s viability prove that this megaproject provoked panic within the Golden Billion and that this de facto New… Read More ›
Russia And Iran’s Differences With Azerbaijan Aren’t Insurmountable
Russia And Iran’s Differences With Azerbaijan Aren’t Insurmountable By Andrew Korybko Here’s the full interview that I gave to Azerbaijani journalist Tehran Orucoglu, excerpts of which were published at his country’s Bizim.Media and Turkey’s Gdh.Digital. 1. Russia-Azerbaijani relations are experiencing some… Read More ›
Analysing Azerbaijan’s “Special Military Operation” Against Armenia
Analysing Azerbaijan’s “Special Military Operation” Against Armenia By Andrew Korybko Azerbaijan’s undeclared special military operation against Armenia is the most destabilizing development to happen along Russia’s periphery since the latest US-provoked phase of the Ukrainian Conflict began in February. It could… Read More ›
A Tale Of Two Gas Deals: Azerbaijan-EU And Russia-Iran
A Tale Of Two Gas Deals: Azerbaijan-EU And Russia-Iran By Andrew Korybko Some observers have speculated that Baku is competing with Moscow, but this interpretation either ignores what President Aliyev told Russian media during his trip to Moscow the day before… Read More ›
Seminar Held On Educational And Socio-Cultural Perspectives Of Pakistan-Azerbaijan Relations
Seminar Held On Educational And Socio-Cultural Perspectives Of Pakistan-Azerbaijan Relations 30 years of Pak-Azerbaijan relations completed Culture and history of Pakistan and Azerbaijan are intertwined: Speakers Azerbaijan has always supported Pakistan on Kashmir issue: Speakers By News Desk Islamabad –… Read More ›
Khojaly Genocide In Nagorno-Karabakh Is A Dark Chapter In Human History
Khojaly Genocide In Nagorno-Karabakh Is A Dark Chapter In Human History By News Desk Genocide in Khojaly, Kashmir and Myanmar demand justice: Speakers The atrocities in Khojaly, Kashmir, Indian Gujarat, Karnataka and Myanmar are crimes against humanity. Speakers MUSLIM Institute… Read More ›