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Could Azerbaijan and Armenia Weaken Russia’s Influence in the South Caucasus? – Aze.Media

Summary by Aze.Media
Azerbaijan responded the same weekend by cancelling all cultural events organized by Russian state and private institutions and detaining journalists of Kremlin-linked Sputnik operating out of the capital Baku. The rising tensions were accompanied by Russian disinformation attacks against Azerbaijan, going as far as to declare “Russia’s next war front after Ukraine”. Relations sank to their lowest point since December 25, when Russia shot down a…
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In a special report on RTVI, "Russia and Azerbaijan: On the verge of a breakup?", the experts analysed what might result in a trade war between the two countries.

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What are the current state of relations between Azerbaijan and Russia? They are in crisis. In December, the Russian military shot down an Azerbaijani civilian plane - most likely by mistake. The government demanded that Russia acknowledge its mistake and apologize. When it did not, relations between the countries began to deteriorate rapidly. Since then, relations have been frozen, with no official communication or visits between the presidents …

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Aktuálně.cz broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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