| “The escalation between the two former Soviet states in the South Caucasus has heightened fears that Russia could find itself entangled in a second war in addition to its invasion of Ukraine. Some military analysts suggested that Azerbaijan may have been emboldened by Russia’s recent setbacks in northeastern Ukraine,” the New York Times’ Ivan Nechepurenko writes.
“The diminished Russian role [in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict since Russia invaded Ukraine] has caused instability, but it also gives Armenia and Azerbaijan an opportunity, if they wish to seize it, to work toward a definitive and historic peace settlement,” the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Thomas de Waal writes for Foreign Affairs.
CFR’s Global Conflict Tracker traces the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. |