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Russia and Armenia are linked as fellow members of the Eurasian Economic Union [1] and are both key regional actors in the South Caucasus, where their strategic relationship is influenced by Iran [2] and their joint involvement in the International North–South Transport Corridor [3]. Furthermore, they are frequently analyzed together in studies of developing European economies {fact:1, fact:2} and are central to ongoing geopolitical peace negotiations {fact:5, fact:8} and regional conflicts [4].
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A Status Quo Power in a Changing Region: Iran's Regionalism in ... cambridge.org 5 facts
claimIran interprets Russia's passive policy during the 2020 Second Nagorno-Karabakh war as a direct response to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's pro-Western orientation.
claimArmenian leaders have criticized Moscow for failing to bolster Armenia's defensive posture, citing the uncertainty of Russian-mediated peace negotiations.
claimDespite collaboration between Iran, Russia, India, and recently Armenia to operationalize the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC), challenges remain in fully implementing the project.
claimIran has formed strategic relations with Armenia and Russia and has not provided strong support to Azerbaijan, nor has it attempted to export its Islamic Revolution to the South Caucasus.
claimRussia's exclusive control over negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia is decreasing due to the increased engagement of the USA and the European Union in the peace process.
Sustainability through business model innovation and climate ... nature.com 2 facts
claimThe developing European economies sample in the study consists of 10 countries: Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Albania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Georgia, and Armenia.
claimThe European subset of countries analyzed in the research includes Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Albania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Georgia, and Armenia.
World Trade Without the US | Cato Institute cato.org 1 fact
claimIndia is engaged in trade negotiations with Chile, Oman, and Peru, and has launched talks with the Eurasian Economic Union, which comprises Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Russia.