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KENNAN CABLE - What the Resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Teaches Us

6 Dec 2023

They conveyed to the leaders of the the subsequent stalemate, punctuated by several conflicting parties that the world and regional flashes of violence, led to over 30,000 casualties on powers were watching and would hold them both sides and the forced internal migration of over a accountable. [...] The interest and involvement of several countries in the region ensured that the conflict would not fade away and be forgotten; this is a feature of human behavior often referred to as “compassion fatigue.” Consider the fact that, as of this The author on the far right in Stepanakert/Khankendi, with U. [...] In fact, these factors can intensify in 2016, and another $127 million worth of weapons the desire of refugees and internally displaced in 2017.8 Most of the purchases consisted of people to return to their homeland, and push for the unmanned aircraft and satellite technology to chance to do so. [...] and allies begin, and the renewal or expiration of the OSCE to reach out to Armenia to help it to process what mandate in Moldova by the end of the year. [...] Russia worth remembering that Moldova is neither a and its peacekeepers standing between the member of NATO nor the EU and is not far from Azerbaijanis and the Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.
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