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Nagorno-Karabakh: newest developments

Nagorno-Karabakh: newest developments

On 1 December, the region of Lachin was returned to Azerbaijani control according to the trilateral agreement signed between Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. 
Paschinjan enthüllt weitere Details zum Abkommen vom 9. November

Paschinjan enthüllt weitere Details zum Abkommen vom 9. November

Am 29. November sprach der armenische Ministerpräsident Nikol Paschinjan erneut über die Gründe, warum er am 9. November die trilaterale Erklärung mit dem russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin und dem aserbaidschanischen Präsidenten Ilham Alijew unterzeichnen musste, um den Krieg in Bergkarabach zu beenden und die möglichen Folgen einer Weiterführung zu verhindern.
Russia’s Unenviable Position in Karabakh

Russia’s Unenviable Position in Karabakh

Though Russia’s move to dispatch peacekeeping forces to Karabakh is hailed a strategic victory, Moscow is facing a number of problems ranging from the insoluble status of Karabakh, waves of refugees, and Turkey’s growing influence in Azerbaijan.
Fitch on Azerbaijan’s credit rating

Fitch on Azerbaijan’s credit rating

The global credit rating agency Fitch affirmed Azerbaijan's Long-Term Foreign-Currency IDR at 'BB+' with a Negative Outlook. The country’s external assets were recorded to be a total of $49.8 billion at end of 2020, down from $50.4 billion at end of 2019.

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