As Armenia gradually reorients toward the West, Azerbaijan f

As Armenia gradually reorients toward the West, Azerbaijan faces its own geopolitical choice

In early April, a highly publicized trilateral meeting involving the United States, the European Union, and Armenia was widely believed to mark a turning point in Yerevan’s relationship with the West. If it comes to pass, it will present Baku with its own critical decision: whether to abandon multi-vectorism and more fully align with Russia or the West.

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