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Editor’s note: Moses Becker is a special political commentator for News.Az. He holds a PhD in political science and specializes in interethnic and interreligious relations. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the position of News.Az.12 Mar 2026-10:05
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The C6 format is shaping a new phase of regional integration between Azerbaijan and the Central Asian countries. The platform establishes a strategic framework to deepen economic cooperation, develop the Middle Corridor, and coordinate energy projects. Joint initiatives, particularly in logistics and green energy, enhance the region’s geo-economic weight. Expanding cooperation in the humanitarian and educational spheres may strengthen the institutional foundations for long-term integration.26 Feb 2026-10:53
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Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov, in a conversation with journalist Pavel Zarubin, discussed Russia's response to Estonia's threat to deploy NATO nuclear weapons.22 Feb 2026-13:51
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Grair Maghakyan, a lecturer at the University of Silesia in Katowice and Kielce University, said in an interview with Aravot, citing various sources, that in the 14th century Armenians came to Poland not as refugees seeking asylum, but as “colonizers” — in a positive sense of the word. According to him, it was thanks to the Armenians of Poland that the Polish nobility adopted luxurious Eastern clothing, jewelry, and fine weaponry. He also noted that Armenians’ knowledge of Eastern languages, customs, and ways of life was highly valued, and that many Polish artists were of Armenian origin. The remark raised eyebrows and prompted quiet dissatisfaction. Yet the reaction remained muted. Polish society and authorities were preoccupied with other issues.18 Feb 2026-17:20
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Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian has emphasized that the United States and European countries must take confidence-building measures to earn Iran's trust.05 Nov 2025-18:40
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Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, and several Nordic countries announced on Monday that they would suspend all pending asylum requests from Syrians, following the removal of President Bashar al-Assad, News.az reports citing Gulf Today.09 Dec 2024-23:57
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