The peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan, initialed in August 2025, represents a major turning point for the South Caucasus.
Thomas de Waal, Zaur Shiriyev, and Areg Kochinyan discuss the role Europe can play in supporting normalization and advancing infrastructure development across the region.
[00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:37] The Armenia-Azerbaijan Normalization, [00:11:23] New Connectivity Projects in the South Caucasus, [00:19:31] Europeâs Role in Supporting the Peace Process.
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