On November 21, 2025, a group of representatives of Armenia’s civil society arrived in the capital of Azerbaijan. This visit is a return visit following the Azerbaijani delegation’s trip to …
Armenian Council
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Introduction Armenia–NATO relations date back to 1992, when Armenia became a member of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council. Bilateral cooperation has since evolved within the frameworks of the Partnership for …
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Initiatives
Bilateral Round Table of Representatives of Civil Society from Armenia and Azerbaijan Held in Yerevan
A bilateral round table was held in Yerevan on October 21–22, 2025, as a joint initiative by a group of representatives from the expert communities of Armenia and Azerbaijan, with …
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Announcements
Bilateral Round Table of Representatives of Civil Society from Armenia and Azerbaijan Held in Yerevan
Հայերենը ներքևումAzərbaycan dilində mətn aşağıda Русский текст ниже A bilateral round table was held in Yerevan on October 21–22, 2025, as a joint initiative by a group of representatives from the …
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Announcements
On October 21–22 of this year, a bilateral roundtable discussion will be held in Yerevan with the participation of representatives of civil society from Azerbaijan and Armenia.
On October 21–22 of this year, a bilateral roundtable discussion will be held in Yerevan with the participation of representatives of civil society from Azerbaijan and Armenia. The discussions will, …
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Kazakhstan was the last state to leave the USSR, in December 1991. It then established itself as a sovereign state under the presidency of Nursultan Nazarbayev, who remained at the …
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Introduction Kyrgyzstan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 but has remained closely intertwined with Russia’s geopolitical orbit. Over three decades, Bishkek and Moscow have built an extensive partnership …
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Articles and analysis
Tajikistan–Russia Relations Since 1991: Political, Economic, and Security Dimensions
Introduction Tajikistan’s relationship with Russia has been tightly interwoven across politics, economics, and security since the Soviet collapse. Civil war, fragile institutions, and geography made Moscow the decisive external actor …
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Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Armenia has maintained one of the closest relationships with Russia among the former Soviet republics. This bond was rooted in security …
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Introduction Uzbekistan’s relationship with Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 has evolved through phases of strategic partnership, cautious distancing, and pragmatic re-engagement. Over three decades, Tashkent …