Trading places: How Armenia risks becoming a pawn in the U.S.–Russia–Turkey game
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Trading places: How Armenia risks becoming a pawn in the U.S.–Russia–Turkey game
For decades, Russia has been Armenia’s principal security guarantor, projecting power through its Gyumri military base, its border guards along the Turkish and Iranian frontiers and its role in brokering ceasefires in 1994, 2016 and 2020. But the August 8, 2025, U.S.-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal at the White House signals more than a peace effort—it marks a potential shift in the geopolitical tectonics of the South Caucasus. Coincidentally,…
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