Ruslan Suleymanov

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Ruslan Suleymanov is a non-resident research fellow at the Institute for Development and Diplomacy (IDD) at ADA University in Baku, Azerbaijan. 


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Why the Kremlin Is Drifting Closer to Houthi Rebels in Yemen

It’s becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to maintain equidistance in the Yemen conflict: Moscow’s growing interaction with the Houthis, including at the military level, is making itself felt. We have seen this before in Syria, Libya, and Sudan.

· September 12, 2024
Fresh Russia-Türkiye Spat Endangers Long-Term Ties

Moscow’s anger over Turkish arms supplies to Kyiv and compliance with U.S. sanctions threatens a rift between the on-off allies.  

· July 3, 2024
War in the Middle East Is Boosting Russia-Turkey Ties

Shared support for Hamas likely means better diplomatic relations between Moscow and Ankara. But any warming of ties will only be situational.

· November 15, 2023
Russia’s Growing Ties With Afghanistan Are More Symbolism Than Substance

As Russia’s relationship with the West has deteriorated, the Kremlin’s view of the Taliban has changed. But substantive economic cooperation will be hard to achieve.

· September 19, 2023
Trouble in Paradise? New Disputes Cloud Russia-Turkey Relations

As the Turkish president shifts his focus toward Kyiv, he is essentially testing Moscow’s new red lines. How firmly is Russia prepared to react in a situation where it is simultaneously fending off a Ukrainian counteroffensive and recovering from the Wagner mutiny?

· July 17, 2023