
U.S. Eyes Control of Disputed Corridor in South Caucasus
Proposal could ease Armenia-Azerbaijan tensions—or worsen them.

Proposal could ease Armenia-Azerbaijan tensions—or worsen them.

The arrest of Russian journalists and deaths of two Azerbaijanis in custody have triggered a major diplomatic row.

News agency Sputnik’s bureau chief and editor-in-chief were arrested in what Moscow said was an “unlawful detention of Russian journalists.”

The man claims to have been photographing the Cretan scenery.
The two countries will discuss efforts to sign a comprehensive peace treaty.
Kallas’ trip to Baku made even some Brussels loyalists uncomfortable.

“Seeking justice in Azerbaijan is futile for individuals of Armenian descent.”

“Artsakh, an inseparable part of God-given Armenia, can and, I believe, will once again become Armenian and Christian.”

Reform UK MP Lee Anderson attacked the government for “taking us for fools” over phoney net zero rhetoric.

When dealing with Azerbaijan’s threat to Armenia, the U.S. must act decisively to facilitate peace.