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The Helsinki Additional Meeting of the CSCE Council on 24 March 1992, requested the Chairman-in-Office to convene as soon as possible a conference on Nagorno-Karabakh under the auspices of the CSCE to provide an ongoing forum for negotiations towards a peaceful settlement of the crisis on the basis of the principles, commitments and provisions of the CSCE.
On 18 November 2020, the Co-Chairs of the Armenian Caucus urged the U.S. administration to re-Engage in OSCE-Led Artsakh Peace Process (OSCE Minsk Group) [11] On 19 February 2021, 100 U.S. Representatives called on the Biden administration to stand with Artsakh and Armenia in a bipartisan Congressional Armenian Caucus letter. [12]
According to the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Armenia, seven people will be charged with “preparing to usurp power … using violence and the threat of violence to take over the powers of government.” [4] [5] [1] According to Armenian officials the plotters consisted of an undisclosed number of Armenian nationals led by 5 Armenians and 2 former citizens of the Republic of ...
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According to Paul Stronski and Nicole Ng, China uses its policy in Central Asia to "manage" Russia's concerns, satisfying Russia by showing China's economic aims do not threaten Russian political-military interests in the Russian Far East and elsewhere besides Central Asia, and assuaging Russia's demographic fears about Chinese immigration. [22]
According to Paul Stronski and Nicole Ng of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, "the greatest threat to the West of the Sino-Russian partnership emanates from their efforts to adjust the international system to their advantage". [7]
On 8 May 2024, Armenia announced it had stopped making financial contributions to the CSTO, [26] leading Russia to state that it was still obligated to pay its membership dues. [27] On 12 June 2024, Armenia announced that it would formally withdraw from the alliance at an unspecified later date, [27] with Pashinyan stating, "We will leave. We ...