Moscow talks have a higher chance of success than talks in Zurich
Earlier, Turkey advocated direct negotiations with Yerevan without intermediaries, but the Pashinyan government, having accepted the proposal, nevertheless agreed to its implementation in Moscow. There are reasons for this. Armenia and Turkey have been in confrontation for over a century, due to the historical claims of Yerevan. They are also exacerbated by the Karabakh conflict, which survived a two-stage confrontation - the long-term occupation...
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- 4 January 2022 21:23
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In a significant diplomatic move, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan embarked on an official visit to Armenia, marking a pivotal moment in the relationship between the two nations. The meeting between President Tokayev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan resulted in the signing of a joint statement aimed at fostering cooperation and easing tensions that had simmered between the two countries.
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