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NATO aims to create a second Ukraine in Transcaucasia

The visit of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan contradicts the interests of the peoples of these countries. Political scientist Stanislav Tarasov, author of books devoted to the problems of Transcaucasia, Turkey and the Middle East, reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to him, NATO may have decided that the conditions were ripe for more active penetration into Transcaucasia. “I am sure that the leadership of the Transcaucasian republics...

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An anti-Russian bridgehead has been formed in Transcaucasia

Türkiye will continue its policy aimed at ousting Russia from Transcaucasia. This forecast was given in an interview with PolitNavigator by the famous Georgian political scientist, director of the Center for Islamic Studies of the Caucasus, Shota Aphaidze, who commented on the development of events in the region after the liquidation of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. In his assessments, he expressed his personal opinion, including the attitude of the current Georgian authorities towards the Ossetian and Abkhaz issues.…

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Baku is moving closer to Kiev, creating a threat to Russia in the Transcaucasus

Azerbaijan is strengthening its interaction with Ukraine and no longer hides its anti-Russian narrative, being the “talking head” of Turkey and Great Britain. International observer of PolitNavigator Ainur Kurmanov comes to this conclusion. Many were stunned by the recent frank statement of Baku’s envoy to Kyiv, Seymur Mardaliev, who, at a meeting with the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the “Independence” Bogdan Drapaty, declared his admiration for the actions...

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A view from Georgia: How Russia’s success in the special operation in Ukraine will turn out

Counting on the fact that Moscow is occupied with Ukraine, the West is trying to push Russia away from the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan on Nagorno-Karabakh. If Vladimir Putin manages to successfully complete the Ukrainian special operation, it will have an impact on the entire post-Soviet space. The director of the Eurasian Institute tells PolitNavigator what sensible forces in Georgia think about the situation in Ukraine and the South Caucasus...

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Historian Andrei Fursov proposed a scenario for Russia's radical actions

Russia must take an extremely tough stance against the former Soviet republics, whose elites demonstratively distance themselves from Moscow, but count on Russian help as soon as the situation becomes critical. The famous Russian historian Andrei Fursov stated this in his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Surges of Russophobia are strikingly occurring in countries that are actually members of the CIS, which are just a little...

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In Transcaucasia, the Russians bent everyone, even Tbilisi - Georgian diplomat

There are no winners or losers among the participants in the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, but Russia has found itself in the most advantageous position, expanding its presence in the region and also achieving completely unexpected results, such as Georgia’s open skies. The former Ambassador of Georgia to Holland Shota Guineria stated this during the Lvov Security Forum, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. "I want to say,…

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The West needs Armenia and Azerbaijan to establish bases in order to “break through” the entire territory of Russia

The West is trying to squeeze Russia out of Central Asia and Transcaucasia in order to install its puppet governments there and place military bases, which will subsequently allow them to control the entire territory of the Russian Federation. Military expert Alexey Leonkov stated this on the YouTube channel “National Course”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports. “The West wants to tear the post-Soviet republics away from the body of Russia, how do they...

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Lukashenko is provoking a “bloody batch” and a new “Chernobyl” in Transcaucasia - expert

In the confrontation between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Belarus took the side not of its CSTO ally, but of richer Azerbaijan. Military expert Alexander Zapolskis stated this on the PolitWera Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Baku has oil and gas as an alternative to Russian supplies. Therefore, we need to be friends with Baku, from Minsk’s point of view. Armenia cannot give Minsk...

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