Karabakh
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Does Russia really fear Turkey’s military power? / Paul Iddon
A Russian writer recently made a bold claim, namely that Russia sought a diplomatic solution to the recent round of fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia because it recognized that it is militarily weak compared to Turkey. Is his assessment accurate?
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Russia is against Turkey's wish to set up military post in Azerbaijan
Russia are is not in favour of Turkey’s wish to set up an independent military observation post on Azeri territory, a Turkish source said, after the two agreed this month to monitor a ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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Turkish parliament approves deployment of troops to Azerbaijan
Turkey’s parliament granted the government permission to deploy peacekeepers to ally Azerbaijan to monitor a cease-fire deal between the country and Armenia aiming to end the conflict over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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Turkey prepares to send troops to Azerbaijan
Turkey’s presidency submitted a motion to parliament on Monday, November 16, to allow the government to deploy troops to Azerbaijan, state-run Anadolu news agency reported.
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Armenian premier says no way to settle dispute with Azerbaijan peacefully
Armenia’s prime minister said Wednesday that Azerbaijan’s aggressive stance in the 25-day fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh leaves no room for diplomacy, and urged citizens to sign up as military volunteers to protect their country.