How transport deadlocks were formed in the South Caucasus, how a new agreement between Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia could open them, and what could disrupt the implementation of this plan
According to Azerbaijani political scientists, after the end of the war in Karabakh, there are a number of serious problems that require immediate solutions, but the new statement of the leaders of the three countries does not contribute to this in any way
Through transport communication through Armenia and Azerbaijan will be restored, Putin, Aliyev and Pashinyan agreed. Opposition in Yerevan and Armenian community in Moscow protest
Detailed analysis of the political situation in the country after the end of hostilities in Karabakh from the director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan
Economic issues and the return of prisoners - or conditions for Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh? Views from Yerevan and Baku ahead of the first meeting between Aliyev and Pashinyan at Putin's invitation
62 citizens of Armenia were detained on the territory of the Khojavend region. The Azerbaijani side considers the detained as saboteurs, the Armenian side as prisoners of war
Aliyev threatened UNESCO to reconsider relations if the international organization does not "maintain its international status" and ceases to "be a branch of any country"
After the second Karabakh war, Azerbaijan and Armenia are arguing about where their state border lies. Arguments of the parties and what will happen next
Yerevan handed over the funds allocated for New Year’s celebration for the restoration of Stepanakert which suffered much destruction during the war. Only children’s events haven’t been canceled.
Azerbaijani political scientist Shahin Jafarli discusses the need to deploy Turkish military personnel in Karabakh and draws attention to some important issues
As a result of the 44-day war in Karabakh, the right to education of about 24 thousand schoolchildren, over 4,000 preschoolers and 5,000 students was violated
So far, 53 prisoners have returned to their homeland. Hundreds of families are in uncertainty, because they do not know what has happened to their relatives and where they are - in captivity, dead, or whether they are in hiding
Azerbaijani social networks write that the Armenian military attacked through a previously dug tunnel. Armenian Defense Ministry admits "Azerbaijani information provocation"
In total, 53 prisoners returned from Azerbaijan. The Office of the NK Ombudsman claims that it has proven facts about dozens of Armenian prisoners, which Azerbaijan does not confirm