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One day, a map: is Europe still attractive for countries like Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan?

One day, a map: is Europe still attractive for countries like Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan?
One day, a map: is Europe still attractive for countries like Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan?
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Azerbaijan is however rather against the European . President Ilham Aliyev’s regime can clearly be described as an authoritarian. He flouts the freedom of the press, tortures his prisoners and opponents. L’Azerbaijan Also breathes on the embers of disinformation. He is the source of a video of propaganda Anti- broadcast just before the Paris Games which showed the capital on and blood. Even later we support azeris – We remember that we are on the verge of Caspianbetween , Türkiye and Iran to sides independence in at the other end of the .

Meals that the country has tried to camouflage through the “caviar” diplomacy, by inviting personalities such as the European deputy RN Thierry Mariani or the French Minister Rachida Dati. But it did not and France a supported Armenia againstAzerbaijan.

Caviar diplomacy scale? Aliyev then tried the diplomacy of the gas corridor. which no longer wants Russian gas would like to make Azerbaijan its new supplier. A gas pipeline crosses all this part of Eastern Europe to in . And several members of the European Commission were in Baku this weekend to defend European , whether energy or financial.

In short, the world moves a lot, and not in the irreparable one -way of a defeat of Europe. The margin is narrow but remains possible.

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