An international military forum beginning on Sunday in Beijing is expected to provide an opportunity for direct military-to-military contact between the United States and China, the latest sign of an…
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With France and the US absent, Russia was able to capitalise on the vacuum during the Second Karabakh War as the main international negotiator and supplier of so-called ‘peacekeeping’ troops.…
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China’s Foreign Minister Says Xi-Biden Meeting in San Francisco Would Not be ‘Smooth Sailing’
BEIJING — China’s foreign minister considers that the road to an expected meeting between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden would not be “smooth-sailing” and that both sides…
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Ending US Military Assistance to Azerbaijan Immediately
The 35-year-long conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed enclave wedged between the two countries, appears to have been settled in Azerbaijan’s favor as President Ilham Aliyev raised the…
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Armenia Remains a Beacon of Democracy in the South Caucasus
SYUNIK — With the launch of the new patrol police, the residents of Syunik will have an opportunity to collaborate more closely with representatives of the law enforcement and justice…
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Kansas National Guard, Armenia Partnership Stays Strong With Help of 35th Infantry Division
YEREVAN, Armenia – Members of the 35th Infantry Division staff met with the Armenian National Defense Research University, members of the ministry of defense general staff, and students of the…
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France, UK Jointly Ask US Court to Freeze Litigation on Sri Lanka
London (06/11 – 58) France and the United Kingdom (UK) have jointly made a request in favour of Sri Lanka to the court of the Southern District of New York,…
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Pressure Mounts on U.S., Others to Stop Azerbaijan’s Blockade as Expert Warns of Genocide
The U.S. and other countries are facing growing pressure to do more to stop Azerbaijan’s blockade of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, where a former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court recently determined…
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A fresh spate of brazen attacks on Pakistani security forces, which Islamabad blames on groups operating out of Afghanistan, has stoked renewed tensions between the neighbors. The issue has been…
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US Officials to Meet Taliban Representatives in Doha
Washington, DC – United States diplomats will meet with Taliban representatives in Qatar this week, the US State Department has announced, in what will be rare, direct talks between Washington and…