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The state of the conflict in Syria does not make it ready to consider institutional reforms that may satisfy some of the local actors
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The state of the conflict in Syria does not make it ready to consider institutional reforms that may satisfy some of the local actors

12 years after the start of the civil war in Syria, the country is facing a regional humanitarian crisis where over 13 million people, according to UN data, need help.…
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May 1, 2023Tags: Iran, Syria, Turkiye
Factors to change Turkish policy towards Syria
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Factors to change Turkish policy towards Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on January 10 that he could meet with his Syrian counterpart Faisal Mekdad in early February. Such a meeting would mark the highest-level talks…
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January 31, 2023Tags: Syria, Turkiye
Russian military intelligence operation in Sweden, besides blocking the nation’s NATO membership bid, could raise the level of terrorist threat in the country
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Russian military intelligence operation in Sweden, besides blocking the nation’s NATO membership bid, could raise the level of terrorist threat in the country

Russia has masterminded and organized the effort to destabilize Sweden on religious grounds. The operation aims to hamper Sweden’s NATO integration plans, escalate relations with Muslim countries, and create grounds…
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January 24, 2023Tags: GRU, NATO, Russia, Sweden, Turkiye
The least alternative on the horizon to distance Yerevan from Russia
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The least alternative on the horizon to distance Yerevan from Russia

Russia's ongoing influence and reputation losses and dominance of Moscow own interests over partnerships provoke increasing anti-Russian sentiment in a number of countries, in particular, Armenia. The Kremlin has been…
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January 12, 2023Tags: Armenia, Russia, Turkiye
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

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