Negotiating a black hole
The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan are meeting in St Petersburg to discuss the now two-decade-old conflict in the South Caucasus over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. After a bitter war during the breakup of the Soviet Union, Armenian forces occupied the mountainous region within Azerbaijan with the intention of protecting ethnic Armenians in the area.
The simmering stalemate pits Armenian Christians against Azerbaijani Muslims, with several lives lost on either side every year. But why should an obscure ethno-religious conflict concern us, and why is today’s meeting more significant than the numerous failed negotiation attempts of the past 20 years?
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Oskanyan’s interview to CNN Turk
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Call for Papers: Armenia, Azerbijan, Georgia, Turkey, Ukraine
ARI Movement announces a call for papers for the Black Sea Youth ForumSummit. The goal of the conference is to create a platform to discuss politicaldevelopmen ts in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, and Ukraine. Therefore,students who are citizens of these 5 countries ranging from undergraduate toPH.D are welcome to submit their papers.
Our aim is to bring scholars, NGO activists, media representatives andespecially students from these countries together and discuss developments thatwere undertaken in the last decade.
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