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Economy4 July 2021

After the Second Karabakh War was over on November 10, 2020, there was a certain calm and stability in the South Caucasus region. Azerbaijan won most of its territories, which had been under the control of the Armenian Armed Forces for almost 30 years.

Opinion2 July 2021

When Leonid Brezhnev visited Washington in 1973, William Colby — soon to be director of the CIA — told the Soviet Leader: “The more we know about each other, the safer we all are.” The summit Brezhnev attended marked a triumph of the Cold War detente. In the years that followed, deals were signed that limited the production of nuclear weapons and normalized relations between the West and the USSR. 

Opinion30 June 2021

Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan made a number of very curious statements. In an interview with Armenian Public Television, he emphasized that Russian border troops would be deployed on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border and may stay there even after the process of border demarcation is complete—in case the Armenians, as Grigoryan put it, “do not have enough of their own manpower”.

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