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My Opinion: Russian peacekeepers look at these duties as the extended vacation (see video). UNSC mandated peacekeepers would be more preferable for both sides. They will be needed for a while. And there is no reason, why both sides, Armenian and Azeri, could not say to the Russians: "Thank you for your help, from now on we will manage by ourselves. Good By." Russians may be happy to use these forces somewhere else. M.N.

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My Opinion: Russian peacekeepers look at these duties as the extended vacation (see video). UNSC mandated peacekeepers would be more preferable for both sides. They will be needed for a while. And there is no reason, why both sides, Armenian and Azeri, could not say to the Russians: "Thank you for your help, from now on we will manage by ourselves. Good By." Russians may be happy to use these forces somewhere else.  M.N.  Т. Зульфугаров: То, что произошло выгодно как Азербайджану, так и Армении posted on Sep 21 2023 17:29:15 UTC by  Новости с Кавказа (GSAC)   via   Новости Кавказа GSAC В традиционном выпуске программы Дипломатия с Тофиком Зульфугаровым поговорили о новых реалиях в регионе, которые соответственно требуют новых подходов и оценок. 

09-22-2023 2PM EDT - Pashinyan says Armenians should stay in Karabakh - Selected Articles In 200 Brief Posts

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Michael Novakhov's favorite articles on Inoreader   NPR News: 09-22-2023 2PM EDT posted at 18:30:47 UTC by  NPR   via   NPR: Hourly News Summary Podcast NPR News: 09-22-2023 2PM EDT audio/mpeg  20230922_newscasts_long_140835.mp3?p=500005&e=nsv2-1695405600000-s1-long&d=300&t=podcast&size=4480567&awCollectionId=500005&awEpisodeId=nsv2-1695405600000-s1-long Pashinyan says Armenians should stay in Karabakh posted at 18:45:57 UTC   via   eurasianet.org With the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh falling apart, and no deal between local leaders and the central government in Azerbaijan, the future of Armenians in the region remains precarious.  While the vast majority of Armenian society, the Armenian foreign minister, as well as international observers are gravely concerned for their security, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says otherwise.  "At this moment, our assessment is that there is no direct threat to the civilian population of Nagorno-Karabakh," Pashi