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CSTO turns incapable, Russia loses leadership in the post-Soviet space
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CSTO turns incapable, Russia loses leadership in the post-Soviet space

The Collective Security Treaty Organization’s (CSTO) refusal to send ‘peacekeepers’ to Armenia against the background of the conflict escalation with Azerbaijan will inevitably lead to the organization collapse. Russia's military invasion of…
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September 19, 2022Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Russia, Turkey, Türkiye
The summit in Teheran: A system of alliances goes beyond the interests of the moment
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The summit in Teheran: A system of alliances goes beyond the interests of the moment

On his second trip since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin traveled to Iran, where he met President Ebrahim Raisi and their Turkish counterpart Recep…
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July 21, 2022Tags: Iran, Russia, Turkey, Turkiye
UAE-Turkey Relations: Regional Peace or Rising Tensions?
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UAE-Turkey Relations: Regional Peace or Rising Tensions?

Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ)s’ visit to Turkey after ten years indicates the de-escalation of tensions between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Turkey and a response to the new developments…
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December 6, 2021Tags: Turkey, UAE
Warning: Moscow is trying to religiolize the Karabakh conflict
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Warning: Moscow is trying to religiolize the Karabakh conflict

Since the intensification of military operations started in Karabakh, Russia has moved psyops specialists working with Russian military intelligence to the area. Earlier these people were actively involved in covering…
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October 9, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Turkey
Italian foreign policy: Turkey and China possible ‘dangerous’ friends
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Italian foreign policy: Turkey and China possible ‘dangerous’ friends

Italy is promoting its strategic importance for the Belt and Road Initiative and the European energy market boosting its diplomatic and commercial relations with China and Turkey. Despite the fact…
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October 6, 2020Tags: China, Giuliano Bifolchi, Italy, Turkey
Karabakh conflict as an opportunity for the Russian Empire’s revival
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Karabakh conflict as an opportunity for the Russian Empire’s revival

On its scenario the Karabakh conflict reminds the events taken place in Georgia in 2008. The event development indicates a high probability of the operation of having Armenia deeply integrated…
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September 28, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Russia, Turkey
Turkey and Greece – high tension
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Turkey and Greece – high tension

In mid-August, a Turkish and a Greek warship collided in the eastern Mediterranean, creating very strong tensions between the parties, the strongest since 1996. At first sight it seems only…
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September 9, 2020Tags: Cyprus, energy, Greece, Turkey
Hagia Sophia – political or religious matter
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Hagia Sophia – political or religious matter

On the 10th of July, the Turkish State Council gave the go-ahead for the transformation of the museum of the Great Hagia Sophia in Istanbul into a mosque accessible only…
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August 5, 2020Tags: Erdogan, Gerta Zaimi, Hagia Sophia, Turkey
Estimates of possible Egypt’s participation in Libyan campaign
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Estimates of possible Egypt’s participation in Libyan campaign

Plans to invade Libya by Egypt could have been pursued by Abdel Fattah el-Sissi government since the summer of 2016. Meanwhile, Moscow not just held information about such invasion prepared,…
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July 23, 2020Tags: Egypt, Libya, Turkey
Escalatory symptoms in South Caucasus: risks for Azerbaijan
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Escalatory symptoms in South Caucasus: risks for Azerbaijan

Russia seeks to ramp up conflicts in the South Caucasus, provoking against Azerbaijan. Skirmishes between the servicemen of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Tovuz district began on July 12, leaving three…
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July 16, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkey

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