The UK has scrapped its long-term arms restrictions on Armenia and Azerbaijan in light of improving diplomatic relations and peacebuilding measures.
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The UK has scrapped its long-term arms restrictions on Armenia and Azerbaijan in light of improving diplomatic relations and peacebuilding measures.
Alla Pugacheva's recent interview has garnered widespread praise in Azerbaijan. Many Azerbaijani social media users lauded her anti-war stance, sincerity, and even her brief mention of Azerbaijani geologist Farman Salmanov in Surgut.
Kazakh authorities are courting Chinese companies to help build a futuristic city, dubbed #Alatau, just outside the nationโs current commercial hub, Almaty.
Launched by President Tokayev in January 2024, AlatauCity aims to become Central Asiaโs answer to Dubai and Singapore.
Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev has criticized India, accusing it of targeting Azerbaijan in international organizations due to Bakuโs close ties with Pakistan. โFor us, brotherhood stands above all,โ he said.
Azerbaijanโs application for full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has been blocked by India, despite Chinaโs support for the move.
Armenia and Pakistan have officially established diplomatic relations, ending more than three decades of non-recognition by Islamabad.
Azerbaijani media reports that Islamabad consulted with Baku prior to taking this step.
Saw some posts claiming mountaineering is โsafe.โ
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According to the publication, the Armenian National Security Service conducted a search of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building afterward, examining documents and checking computers. The decision was made not to publicise the arrest to avoid causing a scandal.
Armenian newspaper Hraparak also reports that Aleksanyan was arrested at Yerevan Airport and that the arrest took place two months ago.
Love is in the air:
According to Azerbaijani media, the Armenian consul in Austria, Ashkhen Aleksanyan, was arrested for allegedly working for Azerbaijan, and Pashinyan's cabinet apparently tried to keep it quiet.
A golden moment for Central Asian football: Uzbekistan have secured their place at the World Cup, while Kazakhstanโs Kairat have reached the Champions League.
Azerbaijan is in early talks with Syrian authorities to relocate the grave of 14th-century poet and thinker Imadaddin Nasimi from Aleppo to Azerbaijan.
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I donโt think some European and American politicians fully grasp what a grinding war really means or why itโs so bad for Ukraine.
Expecting that a few talks and handshakes will make it all disappear is pure fantasy.
The Kremlin has been betting on driving wedges between the US and Europe, and between the US and Ukraine.
Putin scored a partial win with the proposal he handed Steve Witkoff two weeks ago, which left Washington and Europe in a shaky new balance over who carries the main burden of backing Ukraine.
If Putinโs bottom line is total control of Ukraine, this war could drag on for years.
Another option is a puppet government in Kyiv - one cut off from Western military and intelligence ties.
Shifting his mindset isnโt possible with todayโs Western resolve.
It all comes down to how far the US and Europe are willing to go.
One thing hasnโt changed across administrations: Washington wonโt put boots on the ground in Ukraine.
That leaves only messy, half-measure solutions.
If Zelensky accepted todayโs frontlines, with promises of no more Russian land grabs, a strong Western security package, and backup troops if Moscow strikes again then maybe thatโs the deal that Trump often talks about. But Ukraine is nowhere close to that.
Baku has also made countermoves:
* Azerbaijan has withdrawn from Intervision 2025.
* Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Russian drones deliberately targeted an oil depot owned by SOCAR, Azerbaijanโs state oil company.
Sabail footballer Elnur Huseynov confirmed that his father, Aslan Huseynov, was killed in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
According to him, his father was coerced into mobilization by Russian authorities, and the family only learned of his death a month later.
Short ๐งต Russian-Azerbaijani relations continue to deteriorate.
* The Federal Tax Service of the Russian Federation has shut down the company of popular blogger Huseyn Hasanov.
* The FSB has arrested an Azerbaijani citizen in Dagestan, alleging he was working for Ukraine.
For the first time in 17 years, the US skipped a UN statement backing Georgia.
The UN Security Council draft, signed by the EU and UK, reaffirms Georgiaโs sovereignty and calls out Russiaโs 2008 invasion as the start of its aggressive moves, now seen in Ukraine.
The Zangezur Corridor is moving full speed ahead.
Turkish Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloฤlu says itโll make the Beijing-London route smoother, boost freight on the Middle Corridor, expand Turkeyโs logistics, and strengthen its role as a security hub on Asian trade routes.
In 2014, Russian troops in Crimea seized and annexed the peninsula. Today, Putin claims all of Ukraine is โhistorical Russia.โ
That history of broken promises means Kyiv will demand far stronger guarantees now.
As part of the deal, Kyiv handed most of its navy to Moscow and leased Sevastopol in Crimea to Russia for 20 years.
None of it stopped aggression.
Even then, many Ukrainian politicians feared disarming would leave the country exposed to Russia.
But Washington pushed hard, and in 1997 Yeltsin signed a friendship treaty with President Kuchma, recognising Ukraineโs borders.
Back in 1994, Kyiv gave up its nuclear weapons in return for security promises.
Under the Budapest Memorandum, the US, Russia, the UK, China and France pledged to respect Ukraineโs borders and independence, and not to use force against it.
Recent diplomacy might look like movement, but Russiaโs stance is the same.
The Kremlin still shows no respect for Ukraineโs sovereignty, and the bombing goes on, making talk of security guarantees feel pointless.
The Kremlin's war aims havenโt shifted. It wants all of Donetsk and Luhansk, even areas Russia hasnโt taken since 2014.
Putin is also pushing for Ukraineโs โdemilitarisation and denazificationโ โ in practice, cutting its army down and removing Zelensky.
Trump hasnโt said clearly how much the US would back Ukraineโs security. Heโs ruled out NATO membership for Kyiv, which Ukraine sees as its best shield against Russia. And it looks unlikely the US would ever send troops for peacekeeping.