Requiem for Nagorno-Karabakh?

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The Lithuania Tribune, November 1, 2023

In her article on Nagorno-Karabakh, Nathalie Tocci, political scientist and director of the IAI 1, states that “there is no doubt that Nagorno-Karabakh lies within the officially recognised borders of Azerbaijan. Europe and the international community have never questioned this, and the war in Ukraine has underlined once again the importance of sovereignty and territorial integrity as pillars of international law. There is therefore no legally valid reason to oppose the reintegration of Karabakh into Azerbaijan” 2 Such statements are worthy of discussion. Lire la suite

Notes:

  1. IAI, Istituto Affari Internazionali
  2. Nathalie Tocci, “Nagorno-Karabakh’s tragedy has echoes of Europe’s dark past. But a remedy lies in Europe too”, The Guardian, 2 October 2023

Requiem per il Nagorno-Karabakh?

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Linkiesta, 31 Ottobre 2023

Nel suo articolo sul Nagorno-Karabakh, Nathalie Tocci, politologa e direttrice dello IAI 1, afferma che « non c’è dubbio che il Nagorno-Karabakh si trovi all’interno dei confini ufficialmente riconosciuti dell’Azerbaigian. L’Europa e la comunità internazionale non lo hanno mai messo in dubbio e la guerra in Ucraina ha sottolineato ancora una volta l’importanza della sovranità e dell’integrità territoriale come pilastri del diritto internazionale. Non c’è quindi alcun motivo giuridicamente valido per opporsi alla reintegrazione del Karabakh nell’Azerbaigian » 2.  Sono affermazioni che meritano di essere discusse. Lire la suite

Notes:

  1. IAI, Istituto Affari Internazionali
  2. Nathalie Tocci, “Nagorno-Karabakh’s tragedy has echoes of Europe’s dark past. But a remedy lies in Europe too”, The Guardian, 2 Ottobre 2023

Stopping the war: the EU must recognize Nagorno-Karabakh

Far from the world’s attention, the war between Azerbaijan and Armenia is raging. The dispute is over Nagorno-Karabakh, a land historically populated by Armenians. Civilian and military casualties continue to pile up. Until now, the European Union, its member states, the United States and the other major democracies have remained silent or even washed their hands of the affair by opting for convenient neutrality between the two belligerents.

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