Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
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Azerbaijan’s MoD Spreads False Claims About Border Fire—Armenia Responds
Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of violating the ceasefire on March 19, but Armenia denies the allegations, calling for a fact-based investigation.
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Baku’s Latest Disinformation: Azerbaijan’s MoD Statement Does Not Reflect Reality
Key Takeaways: Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defence falsely claimed that Armenian forces opened fire on March 16 near the southeastern border. The Armenian government has denied the allegations, stating that the information is entirely untrue. Armenia has proposed a joint ceasefire violation investigation mechanism, which Azerbaijan has yet to respond to. Azerbaijan’s Claims vs. Armenia’s Response…
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French Ambassador to Armenia: “International Response to Artsakh Was Not Adequate,” Peace Treaty Remains Urgent
France’s Ambassador to Armenia, Olivier Decottignies, critiques the international community’s response to Artsakh, emphasizes the urgency of a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, and highlights the EU monitoring mission’s positive impact.
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India Ignores Azerbaijan’s Indirect Request for Arms Amid Strengthening Ties with Armenia
As the largest economy in the South Caucasus, Azerbaijan has increasingly deepened its strategic partnerships with Türkiye and Pakistan, creating a geopolitical bloc that contrasts sharply with Armenia’s alliances. Amid its ongoing conflict with Armenia, Azerbaijan reportedly signaled interest in purchasing Indian weapons via a third country, aiming to balance the regional arms dynamics. However,…
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Azerbaijan Misinterprets Energy Charter: Armenia Responds to Arbitration Case
Azerbaijan’s attempt to link the Energy Charter Treaty with the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) conflict highlights its strategy to leverage international legal frameworks to advance political narratives. According to Armenia’s Office of the Representative for International Legal Matters, this arbitration case, managed by the Permanent Court of Arbitration, alleges that Armenia violated Azerbaijan’s sovereign rights over energy…