Baku, North Azerbaijan, July 23 Russia has launched tactical military exercises at its military base in Armenia on 23 July 2018. At the Russian military base in Armenia, soldiers and officers are alerted and relocated to the Kamhud and Alagyaz ranges for military drills, APA reported. The exercises involve more than 3,000 servicemen …
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Establishment of a German Consulate in South Azerbaijan-Tabriz after Revival of the Russian Consulate
Tabriz, South Azerbaijan, Apr 2 Mr. Ismail Babai the Director of the representative office of Iranian foreign ministry in East Azarbaijan, has called for the establishment of a German consulate and revival of the Russian Consulate in Tabriz city. According to Ismail Babai, quoted by state news agency (Tabriz 2018 ), the statistics are …
Read More »The expulsion of Russian diplomats from the United States, Canada and 14 European countries
It’s the biggest collective expulsion of alleged Russian intelligence officers in history, according to British Prime Minister Theresa May,CNN reported. Diplomats are being kicked out of more than 20 countries — including 18 European Union states, the United States and Canada — in a coordinated effort that represents a significant diplomatic …
Read More »Russian Official: We Will Establish a Russian Consulate in Tabriz
Tabriz,South Azerbaijan, Mar 3 Russian consulate general Mr. Konstantin Alexyev on a trip to Tabriz said: “Tabriz is a very important city and we are interested in establishing a consulate in this city.” The establishing Russian consulate in Tabriz can help Iran-Russia relations in positive way. The Russian official during a meeting …
Read More »Why Russia remains neutral in the conflict between Israel and Iran
Why Russia remains neutral in the conflict between Israel and Iran-By Gilles Murciano In the confrontation between Israel and Iran, Syria is becoming the arena of military operations. On whose support can count Tel Aviv, Gilles Murciano the expert on the Middle East expressed. The confrontation between Israel and Iran has …
Read More »Russian pilot kills himself to avoid capture in Syria
A Russian pilot downed by rebel fighters in Syria killed himself with a grenade to avoid being captured by the jihadists, Moscow has confirmed. Video footage filmed by the rebels themselves, sees Major Roman Filipov shouting ‘This is for our guys!’ before detonating the explosives as the fighters surround him. The Russian Defense Ministry said …
Read More »Russian President: Get ready for War
Tabriz,South Azerbaijan,Nov 26 Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with leaders of Turkey and Iran about the recent issue of the Syria and issues of the military-industrial complex in Sochi City. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin stated that Russian business should be prepared to switch to production to military needs at …
Read More »South Azerbaijan Question in Evolution;Identity, Society, and Regional Security
South Azerbaijanis have historically been considered the country’s most loyal ethnolinguistic minority. Predominantly Shiite, with religion being the most important source of collective identity, Turkophone Azerbaijanis had until the 1920s provided numerous dynasties to the Persian thrones. The rise of nationalism in the 20th century gradually breached the image of South …
Read More »Mesut Özil shows red card to Germany’s anti-Turkish football lobby
Ankara, Turkey, July 27 The quote “I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose” in Mesut Özil‘s indirect farewell letter to the German Football Federation (DFB) last Sunday is, on one hand, a shocking revelation of how the DFB, at least at its top, …
Read More »Trump’s loud tweet was part of a detailed strategy to squeeze Iran
WASHINGTON, U.S. July 24 It would be easy to write off President Donald Trump’s bellicose tweet threatening Iran Monday morning as a bit of “wag the dog,” a diversionary tactic to blunt criticism of his fawning treatment of Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, or from the news that his lawyer may possess embarrassing tapes with his voice. …
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