The status quo of the Karabakh conflict that had been in place since 1994 is no more, Yevgeny Krutikov says. As a result of Azerbaijani territorial gains in “the security zone,” the areas of Azerbaijan beyond Karabakh that Armenia had occupied, “the former political and even military situation in the South Caucasus has been...
Full ArticlePost-1994 Armenian-Azerbaijani Status Quo No Longer Exists – OpEd
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