Geopolitics of The Nagorno-Karabakh War | Prof. Theocharis Grigoriadis | Special Series on Artsakh

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Today we're sharing with you the perspectives of Dr. Theocharis Grigoriadis who while Greek by birth has long maintained a strong interest for Armenian issues.

Join us for a discussion of Armenia's geopolitical conundrum and outlining pathways to peace. As well as other topics, such as:
(1) the evolution of Russian interests (Soviet interests in Armenia) in Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan (2) the relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan outlining why are they enemies and lastly (3) why didn't Azerbaijan join the Eurasian Economic Union and why did the Soviet Union favor Azerbaijan.

Our Special Series on Artsakh proves its relevance, even after the armistice, by enabling perspectives which future leaders and thinkers can leverage to understand the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and solve for peace and prosperity of the Armenian nation.

A note to the format: our Special Series on Artsakh offers experts from a broad spectrum of disciplines a platform to share their perspectives and reflect upon Nagorno-Karabakh. By elevating their perspectives, we hope to contribute to the substance of ongoing discussions, strengthening mediating forces, both of which advance an unmistakable impetus to find and define an agreeable and lasting end to the war. We, Faces of Armenia, see ourselves as a bridge between Armenia and the international community, calling and enabling productive relationships and positive engagement.

DISCLAIMER: This interview was recorded on October 12, before the Russian brokered armistice.

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The Republic of Artsakh is an integral part of the indigenous Armenian homeland for millennia. Artsakh legally seceded from the Soviet Union as an independent republic and has never been part of independent Azerbaijan. Shame on Turkey, Azerbaijan, Israel, Pakistan for these recent acts of genocide and destruction.

johncarr
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I wonder if it any point it dawned upon these guys to mention that occupying your neighbor's internationally recognized territory and ethnically cleansing half a million civilians is not a good thing to do.

williamdavis
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So a Greek guy claiming to be an expert on Caucasia is trying to teach Azerbaijan historical facts and its own internationally recognized borders. Weird 😂

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