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An Azerbaijani perspective on the crucial factors that led to the escalation of the conflict Nagorno-Karabakh between two neighbouring countries.
Disclaimer: The article expresses the views of the author. It does not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Visegrad Insight. In the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, we have opted to present both Armenian and Azerbaijani perspectives on recent events in the South Caucasus.
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At dawn on Sunday 27 September, the South Caucasus woke up to the noise of tanks, artillery and drones in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Rusif Huseynov is the Co-founder and Director of Topchubashov Center, a Baku-based think tank. He obtained his Bachelor from the Baku State University and Master's degree from the University of Tartu.
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