"Nagorno-Karabakh Crisis: Testing Russia's Role and International Response"

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The Nagorno-Karabakh crisis has strained Russia's role as a mediator in the South Caucasus, with Armenia losing faith in Russia as an ally. The recent escalation by Azerbaijan and the dissolution of Nagorno-Karabakh's Armenian separatist government have further strained Russian-Armenian relations. The crisis raises questions about why Russian peacekeepers did not intervene during Azerbaijan's offensive and how it changes the power dynamics in the region.
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