Afraid to Make New Enemies, Iran Wants to Stay Out of the Caucasus Conflict
Turkey and a restive minority further complicate an already complicated situation.
October 21, 2020
Turkey and a restive minority further complicate an already complicated situation.
Historically, Tehran has aligned with Christian Armenia over Shiite Muslim, but pro-Western, Azerbaijan. Yet the recent outbreak of fighting between the two former Soviet republics poses a dilemma for neighboring Iran, as members of its large population of ethnic Azeris have been vocally expressing their support for their brethren across the border. Alex Vatanka explains:
Turkey and a restive minority further complicate an already complicated situation.
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Historically, Tehran has aligned with Christian Armenia over Shiite Muslim, but pro-Western, Azerbaijan. Yet the recent outbreak of fighting between the two former Soviet republics poses a dilemma for neighboring Iran, as members of its large population of ethnic Azeris have been vocally expressing their support for their brethren across the border. Alex Vatanka explains:
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