Armenian-Turkish normalization within the framework of the European summit
Europe
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President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on May 4 after talks in Baku that they intend to deepen their strategic partnership, focusing on energy, investment, and security amid the ongoing reshaping of Europe’s energy architecture.
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On the first day of the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, participants addressed the following issues: European security, Armenia’s democracy, energy, Iran, and Ukraine. The hosting of the VIII European Political Community summit in Yerevan marked an important event for the South Caucasus region, where such a gathering is being held for the first time.
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The high-profile rupture of relations between the Milli Majlis and the European Parliament had been building for a long time. It simply required a suitable trigger — and it emerged in the form of the European Parliament’s resolution of April 30, 2026.
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When the European Parliament adopted a resolution on April 30 in support of Armenia’s democratic course, it was more than a symbolic gesture. The document effectively added a new layer of complexity to negotiations between Baku and Yerevan — talks already burdened by history, mistrust, and differing visions of the post-war order.
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