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Armenia's Future Relations with Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Other Countries
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Armenian Reporter, The
02-09-2002
Armenia's future relations with its neighboring countries is a concern that
is shared by all interested parties, including policymakers in the Western
European capitals, Washington, Moscow, Tehran, Ankara, Baku, Tbilisi, and
even in distant capitals like Beijing and New Delhi. Why is the small and
landlocked mountainous country of Armenia suddenly taking center stage in
the Caucasus, and why is the government of Arme...
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