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Why References to the Kars Treaty Are Being Removed From Nakhchivan’s Constitution
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The planned removal of references to the 1921 Kars and Moscow treaties from Nakhchivan’s constitutional preamble has raised questions about the region’s legal status. Analysts say the move reflects a shift toward modern constitutional foundations rather than any territorial or political change.
Iran Has Already Changed. Is the Region Ready?
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Iran is already undergoing internal transformation - and the real question is whether the South Caucasus and the wider Middle East are prepared for the political, economic, and security shifts that may follow.
Abu Dhabi And The Vance Visit: Why Moscow Is Uneasy
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The Abu Dhabi talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia are seen as part of preparations for a potential U.S. diplomatic push in the South Caucasus, signaling a shift in regional security dynamics and a gradual decline of Russia’s traditional influence.
Zatulin’s Statement Triggers Sharp Reaction From Baku
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Baku has issued a formal protest to Moscow after remarks by a Russian lawmaker regarding the sentencing of Armenian citizens in Azerbaijan, summoning the Russian ambassador to the Foreign Ministry.
Could Azerbaijan Leave the CIS? Expert Weighs the Scenario
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A political analyst says Baku could exit the post-Soviet bloc without major losses if relations with Russia continue to deteriorate.
Nakhchivan Amendments Spark Discussion on Institutional Reform
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Recent constitutional amendments in the exclave have prompted discussion about potential nationwide institutional changes.
Iran On The Brink Of A Strike: Why The South Caucasus Is Already Drawn Into A Bigger Game
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Rising military tension around Iran is no longer a distant Middle Eastern story. Strategic calculations in Washington, Tel Aviv and Tehran are increasingly reshaping the geopolitical reality of the South Caucasus - a region that could become a critical corridor, buffer, or flashpoint depending on how the crisis unfolds.
From War to Peace: Aliyev and Pashinyan Awarded the Zayed Human Fraternity Prize
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The Zayed Human Fraternity Prize has been jointly awarded to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, marking a symbolic shift from decades of conflict toward a sustained peace process between the two countries.
Aliyev and Pashinyan Held Expanded Talks in Abu Dhabi
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The meeting in Abu Dhabi brought together Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations amid continued discussions on regional stability and normalization.
If Iran Is Hit: Why Baku Drew Its Red Lines in Advance
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As tensions around Iran rise, Azerbaijan has moved early to clarify its position, drawing firm red lines to avoid being pulled into a regional conflict. Baku’s message is clear: no foreign military use of its territory, no external intervention, and no ambiguity about its security interests.

