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During his recent visit to Istanbul, Armenian Prime Minister Pašinyan reportedly gave the green light to the “Turanian route” ...
Wars are fought over oil, land, water, but rarely over history, especially about something that happened nearly 100 years ago. But that's what Turkey and Armenia are still fighting over: what to ...
For a while, it looked like the start of a great reconciliation. Armenia and Turkey have lived beneath the vast shadow of the mass murder of Armenians in eastern Turkey during World War I, and to ...
Mr Putin’s war against Ukraine inadvertently led to an end to the hitherto intractable conflict between Azerbaijan and ...
Though neighbors, Turkey and Armenia have been separated for nearly a century by the Cold War and the weight of the past — the mass killing of Armenians in Anatolia in 1915 that historians view ...
It represents a remarkable shift from 2020, when Turkey strongly supported Azerbaijan in the war against Armenia, supplying arms and mercenary soldiers. The war ended in an Azerbaijani victory, in ...
Fostering a proxy war in in Armenia may serve Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s needs, but it’s an appalling echo of the genocide Turkey committed against Armenians a century ago.. On ...
Turkey denies that the deaths constituted genocide, contending the toll has been inflated and that the casualties were victims of civil war. Armenian President Serge Sarkisian indicated the ...
The nation of Armenia continues to face "setbacks" one year after a war with Azerbaijan left it vulnerable to advances from Turkey that could reshape the power balance in the region.
So when fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia broke out in 1990, Ankara refused to become directly involved. Even as the war turned in Armenia’s favor, Turkey limited its actions to closing its ...
“This is only a football game, it is not a war. We cannot carry the weight of history on our shoulders.” Fatih Terim was right and wrong about Turkey’s World Cup qualifier against Armenia ...
The Armenian Foreign Affairs Ministry claims Azerbaijan is receiving "large-scale military-political support from Turkey" in the form of advisers and weapons, including drones.