By Armen Grigoryan
April 15th, 2016, The CACI Analyst
Tensions along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh between April 2 and 5 resulted in the heaviest exchanges of fire since 1994. Even though the use of some types of weapons was quite unexpected, the general logic of developments in the conflict in recent years has made the recent fighting rather predictable. Concerning further hostilities, the question is not if, but when they will happen. While this danger needs to be addressed by means of international mediation, so far only Russia demonstrates substantial activity in this regard. Russia’s unilateral involvement will pursue its own particular regional interests rather than producing a lasting solution to the conflict.
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- South Caucasus
- NagornoKarabakh conflict
- UAV
- Grad
- Smerch
- OSCE Minsk Group
- John Kerry
- Dmitry Peskov
- Zaur Shiriyev
- Angela Merkel
- CSTO
- EEU intergovernmental council
- Belarus
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Tajikistan
- Turkey
- Dmitry Rogozin
- Dmitry Medvedev
- Ilham Aliyev
- Serzh Sargsyan
- Vladimir Putin
- Sochi summit
- Georgia
- Iran