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Armenia’s post-war narrative hinders path to sustainable peace in S Caucasus

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10.04.2025

In the wake of Armenia’s failed occupation policy, the nation’s leadership now seems caught in a perplexing political quagmire. While Armenian society struggles to make sense of its place in the post-conflict landscape, it appears that certain factions are unwilling to relinquish outdated territorial ambitions. These ambitions, fueled by a sense of loss and victimhood, threaten not only the stability of Armenia's internal politics but also the broader prospects for peace in the South Caucasus.

Amid this turbulent backdrop, the demands of several revanchist groups for the return of ethnic Armenians to the disputed regions of Garabagh are ringing louder. These claims, which hinge on the fate of those who voluntarily relocated from Garabagh to Armenia, illustrate the broader dilemma that Armenia faces: the temptation to hold onto a narrative of territorial reclamation versus the reality of international and regional........

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