Hosting the landmark event raised Azerbaijan’s international profile despite criticism of the country’s limited climate achievements and its human rights record.
Hosting the landmark event raised Azerbaijan’s international profile despite criticism of the country’s limited climate achievements and its human rights record.
While Baku appears inclined to pursue a “business only” arrangement with the European Union, it’s unclear whether that would be acceptable for Brussels.
Rapid geopolitical change is curtailing Russian power in the South Caucasus, boosting the influence of Middle Eastern countries and bookending the region’s “post-Soviet” history.
Despite their bloody history and repeated recent disappointments, a long-term accommodation between Armenia and Azerbaijan is within reach.
Yerevan does not want to repeat the mistakes of the past by relying too much on a single ally.
Instead of Russian and Western drafts of a peace treaty, there will now only be one: Azerbaijan’s.
Moscow’s ability to play the role of regional power broker has been hobbled by the invasion of Ukraine