international relations
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Turkey’s Former Foreign Minister as OSCE Secretary General: Implications for Armenia and the Region
The appointment of Feridun Sinirlioğlu, Turkey’s former foreign minister, as the new Secretary General of the OSCE brings both opportunities and challenges for Armenia and the South Caucasus region. As a key organization for security and cooperation in Europe, the…
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Georgia Halts EU Accession Talks: Protests and Backlash Erupt Nationwide
The Georgian Dream (GD) government’s announcement to suspend EU accession negotiations until 2028 has ignited widespread protests, opposition unity, and international backlash. This decision, framed by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze as a move for Georgia to “join the EU on…
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France Backs Ukraine’s Right to Use SCALP Missiles Against Russia Amid Rising Tensions
France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has stated that Ukraine has the right to use long-range SCALP missiles provided by Paris against Russian targets under the principle of self-defense. In an interview with the BBC, Barrot emphasized that the weapons, supplied…
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G7 Reinforces Commitment to Impose Severe Costs on Russia
The leaders of the world’s leading democratic nations have intensified their stance against Russian aggression, pledging to maintain and strengthen punitive measures until Moscow ends its war in Ukraine. This united position emerges as the conflict approaches its thousandth day,…
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Musk Meets Iranian Ambassador, Says NYT
Elon Musk, the American entrepreneur and billionaire, who has been chosen to lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, reportedly met with Iran’s UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani on Monday. The meeting, which lasted…
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Blinken’s Call with Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan Highlights Regional Tensions
On November 12, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a phone call with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to discuss peace and stability in the Middle East and the South Caucasus. During the conversation, Blinken highlighted concerns over Turkey’s…
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Former Shimon Peres Advisor Urges Israel to Recognize Armenian Genocide
Nadav Tamir, former advisor to Israeli President Shimon Peres, has published an article in Ynet calling for Israel to recognize the Armenian Genocide and establish an embassy in Yerevan. Despite strategic relations with Azerbaijan, he argues that Israel should be…








