How Will Iran Respond to 'Trump Route' in South Caucasus?
Iran shifted from opposing to reconsidering the US-backed transit corridor agreement after assurances on sovereignty and border integrity, amid concerns over regional influence and separatism.
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Iran and Russia Vow to Block U.S. Caucasus Ambitions
Buckle up. The geopolitical struggle among the United States, Russia and Iran is poised to intensify before any durable peace comes to the Caucasus. The provisional peace deal signed August 8 at the White House by US President Donald Trump, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev is a potential diplomatic thunderbolt that transforms the Caucasus, giving the United States the upper hand in what traditionally h…
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Read Full ArticleWith the weekend deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the US secures its presence and influence in the South Caucasus, which is particularly worrying in Iran.
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Total News Sources5
Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Left, 40% Center
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources lean Left, 40% of the sources are Center
40% Center
L 40%
C 40%
R 20%
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