The US policy on Azerbaijan failed
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- Question-answer
- 9 May 2018 14:48
America
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As the U.S. presidential elections approach, this topic is increasingly prominent in the global media. Following the July 21 announcement that Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden would withdraw from the 2024 U.S. presidential race[1] and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris[2], interest in the election has surged. Recently, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev addressed questions regarding the upcoming U.S. presidential elections and Azerbaijan-U.S. relations during the Second Shusha Global Media Forum.
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On April 22, the US State Department published an annual report on the state of human rights in the world in 2023.
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A group of American congressmen, led by Dina Titus, plans to submit a bill on the imposition of sanctions against Azerbaijan to Congress this week, Turan's correspondent in Washington learned about this from Congressional sources.
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After Assistant Secretary of State James O'Brien's speech on the future of Nagorno-Karabakh to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on November 15, we witnessed a controversial change in the relations between Azerbaijan and the United States. After the speech, pro-government media published a series of articles criticizing US policy, pointing to a potential strain in bilateral relations.
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