This week, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan paid a state visit to Kazakhstan. Diplomats on both sides were quick to describe the visit as far more than ceremonial. The two-day trip concluded with Armenia and Kazakhstan announcing a new strategic partnership — and with clear signs that Kazakhstan, long cautious in regional geopolitics, is quietly testing whether it can serve as a mediator in one of Eurasia’s most protract...

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