For the EU, Baku’s Line is Dead
Azerbaijan has slowly but forcefully established itself as the leading energy force in the Caucuses and in the Caspian Sea basin. But disputes over contested territories and suspicions over motives keep Baku from forging stronger EU ties. The sticking points are Turkey, Armenia and the future of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijan has slowly but forcefully established itself as the leading energy force in the Caucuses and in the Caspian Sea basin. But disputes over contested territories and suspicions over motives keep Baku from forging stronger EU ties. The sticking points are Turkey, Armenia and the future of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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