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EGF Affiliated Expert Benyamin Poghosyan has published recently a new op-ed with “The Armenian Weekly” on “Russia-West Decoupling: Implications for the South Caucasus”

Published on EGF: 08.02.2022

by EGF Editor

EGF Affiliated Expert Benyamin Poghosyan has published recently a new op-ed with “The Armenian Weekly” on “Russia-West Decoupling: Implications for the South Caucasus”. He opined therein: “However, if the current Russia-West crisis ends with “complete decoupling,” it will shake the post-2020 Karabakh status quo. Azerbaijan will be forced to make a final decision. Is it part of the emerging Russian pole or not? Turkey will not be able to continue its current “cooperative competition” with Russia. Georgia will not join the “Russian pole” as an absolute majority of Georgian society views Russia as an enemy and occupying force.”

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