ADMINISTRATION WHO ARE VIEWED

administration who are viewed

hopes that the Trump administration will continue the mediation role traditionally undertaken by previous U.S. governments – both Democrat and Republican. Armenia’s expectations from Trump are also driven by the presence of a powerful Armenian lobby in the U.S. and certain individuals within the new administration who are viewed favorably by Ar

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return to power may prompt

Although the Biden administration had begun providing some political support for the Middle Corridor’s development, its efforts lacked a unified strategic framework, allowing Moscow and Beijing to continue strengthening their positions in the region. Trump’s return to power may prompt Washington to fill this vacuum. Increased interest in the Mi

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was not among the top priorities

Donald Trump’s re-election as U.S. President in 2024 sparked wide discussions regarding possible shifts in Washington’s foreign policy. It is worth noting that the three South Caucasus countries – Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia – each have distinct expectations from the new administration. During Trump’s first term (2017-2021), the Sout

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from the new administration

Donald Trump’s re-election as U.S. President in 2024 sparked wide discussions regarding possible shifts in Washington’s foreign policy. It is worth noting that the three South Caucasus countries – Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia – each have distinct expectations from the new administration. During Trump’s first term (2017-2021), the Sout

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pushed for his country to bolster

Despite calls by the U.S. and its allies for denuclearization, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has pushed for his country to bolster its nuclear capabilities to defend itself, warning earlier this year that “confrontation with the most vicious hostile countries is inevitable.” While the “hostile countries” were not named, North Korea regard

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