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The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan meet with EU President Charles Michel in Brussels. (president.az)

EU emerges as major player in Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations

The last two meetings between the two countries’ leaders have been in Brussels. Moscow has noticed.
Heydar Isayev, Joshua Kucera, Ani Mejlumyan May 25, 2022
Artsvashen

Armenian and Azerbaijani exclaves back on the agenda

As a new border commission prepares to start work, it will have to reckon with persistent disagreements over what to do with a handful of quirks of Soviet border-drawing.
Heydar Isayev, Ani Mejlumyan May 13, 2022
Armenians rifles

In wake of war defeat, Armenia seeks to loosen gun laws

Supporters of a new bill say the country needs to strengthen civilian defense. But skeptics say it could lead to increased gun crimes.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan May 12, 2022
Klaar Grigoryan Hajiyev

Armenia announces, but doesn’t reveal, six new points in negotiations with Azerbaijan

It is a response to Azerbaijan’s earlier five-point proposal, but the secrecy around it has only increased suspicion among Armenians.
Heydar Isayev, Ani Mejlumyan May 10, 2022
Berdymukhamedov and Chinese defense minister

Turkmenistan: Keeping tabs on discord

Micromanaging the lives of women and students, Chinese defense cooperation, and still yearning for a trans-Caspian pipeline. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin May 3, 2022
Karabakh protests

Armenian police arrest hundreds as protests grow

Even as opposition mounts to the government’s negotiating strategy with Azerbaijan, it’s unclear whether the protest leaders can offer a credible alternative.
Ani Mejlumyan May 2, 2022
Armenia job

Armenian labor migrants reassess work in collapsing Russian economy

Remittances from migrants in Russia amount to about 5 percent of Armenia’s GDP. Sanctions are putting that at risk.
Ani Mejlumyan Apr 29, 2022
Russian peacekeepers/Telegram

Perspectives | Beyond Minsk? The remaking of the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process

The 2020 war, and now Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have significantly shifted the landscape for the negotiations.
Laurence Broers Apr 20, 2022
Aliyev Hadrut

Azerbaijan quiet as Karabakh negotiations progress

Armenia’s willingness to accept Azerbaijani control over Nagorno-Karabakh comes with an expectation that Baku will make reciprocal compromises. But there are little indications so far what those might be.
Heydar Isayev Apr 20, 2022
Berdymukhamedovs

Turkmenistan: Respect your elders

Turkmenistan's new president is continuing his father's traditions: Building white elephants, censoring the internet, and booting people out of their homes.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Apr 19, 2022
Harutyunyan

Officials in Karabakh break with Armenia over negotiations

As the Armenian government moves toward significant concessions, some in Karabakh are exploring a radical solution: joining Russia.
Ani Mejlumyan Apr 15, 2022
Turkish drone

Perspectives | Turkey and Central Asia: Ukraine war will strengthen ties

Arms sales and Erdogan’s tough-guy appeal have been part of the mix.
Bruce Pannier Apr 15, 2022
Vagharshak Hakobyan

Armenian opposition resists as diplomacy with Azerbaijan advances

They say that the parliament is standing aside while the executive branch unilaterally makes consequential decisions about the future of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Ani Mejlumyan Apr 13, 2022
Serdar

Turkmenistan: Serdar ascending

Serdar Berdymukhamedov has made his first consequential moves as Turkmenistan's president, offering hints of how he intends to rule.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Apr 12, 2022
Pashinyan Michel Aliyev

Armenia and Azerbaijan make diplomatic progress in Brussels

Under EU mediation, the two countries agreed to start work on a peace agreement that could finally end their decades-long conflict.
Heydar Isayev, Joshua Kucera, Ani Mejlumyan Apr 7, 2022

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