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ey foreign policy challenges. First is the continuing division of Cyprus between ethnic Greek and Turkish sectors. Second is the frozen conflict with Armenia, which seemed to be on the brink of resolution until Turkish and Armenian nationalists killed a promising agreement reached by both countries two yea
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031881 →tone, he has let loose a storm. we will brace ourselves over here states. Putin has extended his power back into Republic of Georgia, the Crimea, and Armenia. Trump has said that he would not come to the aid of Nato allies if they were attacked. Is is the least of our problems here in Germany; Erdogan is a
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032362 →e ourselves over here for Putin's eventual takeover of the Baltic States. Putin has extended his power back into Republic of Georgia, the Crimea, and Armenia. Trump has said that he would not come to the aid of Nato allies if they were attacked. IS is the least of our problems here in Germany; Erdogan is a
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032363 →CICA 2003 (SI 2009/1764). Japan and the USA are designated for the purposes of ss 32, 35, 43, 44, and 45 of CICA 2003 (SI 2008/2156; SI 20111229). Armenia. Chile. and Ukraine are designated as participating countries for the purposes of ss 31, 47. and 48 of. and pan 15 of Sch 2 to. CICA 2003 (SI 2013/2
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for burning houses and committing what it called `ecological terror.'" Azerbaijan agreed to delay the takeover until Nov. 25 "after a request from Armenia." The New York Times <hftps://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/15/world/europe/azerbaijan-armenia-nagorno- karabakh.html> (11/15, 18.61M) reports that under
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he bitterly contested claims to the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the South Caucasus have erupted into violence" between Azerbaijan and Armenia. In the past, the US, Russia, and France "have managed to restore calm, though never establish a permanent peace," but this time "a dangerous new e
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the bitterly contested claims to the mountainous region of Nagorno- Karabakh in the South Caucasus have erupted into violence" between Azerbaijan and Armenia. In the past, the US, Russia, and France "have managed to restore calm, though never establish a permanent peace," but this time "a dangerous new e
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• Twenty NATO Members Not Forecast To Meet 2% Of GDP Defense Spending Target By 2024. • Putin Hints At Russia-China Military Alliance. • Hopes For Armenia-Azerbaijan Deal Fade Despite Upcoming Pompeo Meeting. • Sudanese Government Prepared To Normalize Relations With Israel As Part Of US Deal. • Harir
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Ahead With Joint Infrastructure Projects. • Lawmakers Press Pentagon Over Lack Of Details On Germany Troop Cuts. • Fighting Between Azerbaijan And Armenia Shows No Sign Of Abating. • Cuccinelli: Foreign Powers "Haven't Been Able To Touch" Election Infrastructure. • Bolsonaro Criticizes Biden For "Cowa
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Ahead With Joint Infrastructure Projects. • Lawmakers Press Pentagon Over Lack Of Details On Germany Troop Cuts. • Fighting Between Azerbaijan And Armenia Shows No Sign Of Abating. • Cuccinelli: Foreign Powers "Haven't Been Able To Touch" Election Infrastructure. • Bolsonaro Criticizes Biden For "Cowa
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aucasus since the 1990s." Reuters says that "so far, the main driver of diplomacy between the ex-Soviet enemies has been Russia." Reuters adds that Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev "both told Russia's TASS news agency in separate interviews on Monday that
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e South Caucasus region." Also on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov "said...he had held separate talks with the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan, who are expected to meet" with Secretary of State Pompeo on Friday in Washington. The New York Times <hdps://www.nytimes.com/2020/1
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• Twenty NATO Members Not Forecast To Meet 2% Of GDP Defense Spending Target By 2024. • Putin Hints At Russia-China Military Alliance. • Hopes For Armenia-Azerbaijan Deal Fade Despite Upcoming Pompeo Meeting. • Sudanese Government Prepared To Normalize Relations With Israel As Part Of US Deal. • Harir
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heights about 10 kilometers (six miles) south of the region's capital of Stepanakert and lies along the main road connecting Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia." In addition, it is "significant as a onetime center of Azerbaijani culture, noted for music and poets." The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.c
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dia. • WPost Analysis: Putin has Benefitted From Trump's Time In Office. • Thousands Of Belarusians Protest, Demanding Lukashenko's Resignation. • Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree To Cease-Fire. • Polish Protesters Disrupt Church Services After Tightening Of Abortion Law. • France Withdraws Its Ambassador To
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nd 'Nikol, the traitor,' referring to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian." The AP says the protests were "triggered by a Moscow-brokered truce Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to early Tuesday after more than six weeks of deadly clashes over Nagorno- Karabakh, a separatist region that lies within Azerb
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ro-Armenian government but within the internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan." This "also reflected the wider outrage at the cease-fire in Armenia and among ethnic Armenians in Nagorno- Karabakh, raising further questions about whether the pact can hold despite nearly 2,000 Russian peacekeepers
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the ruling Georgian Dream party." Protesters Demand Armenian PM's Resignation. EFTA00148069 The AP (2/22) reports thousands of people marched in Armenia's capital Yerevan on Monday, "demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation amid pressure for him to step down since November over his han
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ro-Armenian government but within the internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan." This "also reflected the wider outrage at the cease-fire in Armenia and among ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, raising further questions about whether the pact can hold despite nearly 2,000 Russian peacekeepers
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com/russian-security-council-warns-us-seeks-color-revolu- tion-against-kremlin-1859808. 3. Howard Amos, “Russian Officials See ‘Color Revolution’ in Armenia,” Moscow Times, June 24, 2015, https://themoscowtimes.com/ articles/russian-officials-see-color-revolution-in-armenia-47670. 4. Alexander Golts, “Ar
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LocationCountry in the Caucasus in Eastern Europe and Western Asia

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