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Armenia and Azerbaijan Have a Common Enemy: Putin's Influence Could Collapse Like a House of Cards

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The Kremlin loves to brag about its alliances and influence. But it doesn’t admit that the situation is getting out of control—and recently, in two places at once. Moscow and Baku have exchanged a series of diplomatic blows, and Yerevan is increasingly thwarting Russia’s plans. The region could face historic reshuffles that Russia may not be able to handle.
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The Kremlin loves to brag about its alliances and influence. But it doesn’t admit that the situation is getting out of control—and recently, in two places at once. Moscow and Baku have exchanged a series of diplomatic blows, and Yerevan is increasingly thwarting Russia’s plans. The region could face historic reshuffles that Russia may not be able to handle.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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