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While their visible presence is reassuring, questions still remain over longer-term solutions.
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Thousands of residents have already come back, but many face a challenging future.
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Engagement has focused more on economic cooperation than conflict resolution.
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With both Armenia and Azerbaijan as neighbours, Tbilisi has long tried to stay neutral.
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Opposition protests continue over terms of treaty with Azerbaijan.
17 Jan 21
While their visible presence is reassuring, questions still remain over longer-term solutions.
Karabakh Crisis
26 Nov 20
Thousands of residents have already come back, but many face a challenging future.
Analysis
18 Nov 20
Engagement has focused more on economic cooperation than conflict resolution.
Karabakh Crisis
13 Nov 20
With both Armenia and Azerbaijan as neighbours, Tbilisi has long tried to stay neutral.
Karabakh Crisis
13 Nov 20
Opposition protests continue over terms of treaty with Azerbaijan.
Karabakh Crisis
13 Nov 20
With questions remaining over implementation, any move towards reconciliation seems far away.
Comment
2 Nov 20
Moscow’s role, as in other secessionist conflicts in the region, has been key.
Karabakh Crisis
27 Oct 20
IWPR discussion facilitates rare opportunity for dialogue.
Upcoming Events
20 Oct 20
IWPR event to host expert discussion on the current conflict and prospects for the future.
Project Highlight
20 Dec 19
Film event brings both communities together to discuss how to support lasting peace.