The Scars of Hatred
The long conflict in Nagorno Karabakh has forever changed the face of the South Caucasus. What’s left when the wounds become scars?
The long conflict in Nagorno Karabakh has forever changed the face of the South Caucasus. What’s left when the wounds become scars?
When a war ends it left a terrible void. For many families, that void is as big as the loss of a son. Report by Daniele Bellocchio from Nagorno Karabakh.
An exodus of thousands of citizens and houses set on fire so as not to leave the memories of a lifetime to the winners of the conflict: these are the images that, best of all, portrayed the flight of almost...
A checkpoint manned by soldiers of the Armenian army and Russian peacekeeping forces marks the border between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. The small border post where they would stamp an entry visa on travelers’ passports no longer stands in the self-proclaimed...
Endless night fell on Armenia on November 9, 2020. The announcement of the war’s end and the trilateral peace agreement signed by Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan entered the homes of 3 million Armenian citizens through a Facebook post by Prime...
Azerbaijan recently held a military victory parade in Baku attended by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Azerbaijan celebrated its defeat of Armenia with the parade, precisely one month after the negotiated end of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Turkey was key...
On the evening of November 9, Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to sign a Russian-brokered war-ending deal designed to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh question. Previous Kremlin-backed diplomatic efforts failed but this time the conditions are right for an enduring peace because –...
On October 27, precisely one month after the war broke out in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Tehran dispatched its deputy foreign minister Abbas Araghchi to the capital of Azerbaijan. In Baku, the Iranian envoy discussed an initiative with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has declared that he is ready to collaborate with Russian President Vladimir Putin concerning a possible peaceful solution to the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, stressing that Ankara has as much right to be in the solution...
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