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Why the Iran Crisis Matters for Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus
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MP Rasim Musabekov warns that the crisis in Iran is no longer confined within its borders and is already reshaping security and logistics across the South Caucasus. He says Baku has prepared for multiple scenarios-from border security to regional connectivity-while urging faster progress on key transport routes.
Azerbaijan and Armenia take early steps toward restoring economic ties
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Economic interaction between Azerbaijan and Armenia is showing early signs of recovery, as practical trade and transit steps follow years of disruption.
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TRIPP Corridor Could Redefine South Caucasus Connectivity
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The proposed TRIPP transport corridor is increasingly seen as a strategic test for Armenia, forcing a choice between remaining a regional barrier or becoming part of a broader Eurasian connectivity network.
Managing External Competition in the South Caucasus Peace Process
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The South Caucasus has historically been a region of heightened geopolitical sensitivity, shaped by its geography, history, transport corridors, energy resources and strategic neighborhood....
Russia Looks to Stay Relevant as TRIPP Gains Momentum
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Seeing a high likelihood that the TRIPP route will become a lasting geopolitical reality, the Kremlin is seeking to preserve its influence in the...
The Irony of Peace: A Shift in Tone Along the Aliyev–Pashinyan Line
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Armenian society is tired of war. Hatred has stopped functioning as a political currency.
Baku Says TRIPP Poses No Risks to Regional Stability
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Azerbaijan does not see any threats or risks to the region in the TRIPP project, Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said, commenting on statements by...
Zulfugarov: Peace Is About Changing Mindsets, Not Signing Papers
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Former foreign minister Tofik Zulfugarov says real peace with Armenia requires constitutional change and public acceptance, not just formal agreements.
Geopolitical Competition in the South Caucasus Enters a New Phase
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As Russia and Iran push back against the TRIPP initiative, Azerbaijan is reshaping the South Caucasus through connectivity and post-conflict normalization-challenging long-standing geopolitical gatekeepers.
Expert: Turkey’s “Azerbaijan First” Policy Limits Normalization With Armenia
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Turkey’s influence in the South Caucasus is underestimated, while Ankara’s “Azerbaijan First” policy continues to block meaningful normalization with Armenia, says APRI Armenia researcher Benyamin Poghosyan, warning that selective regional connectivity could leave Yerevan sidelined.

