Between 30 March and 3 April 2026, the South Caucasus saw significant political, economic, and diplomatic developments across Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia. In Azerbaijan, President Ilham Aliyev hosted the Organization of Turkic States summit in Baku, emphasizing regional unity, economic cooperation, and reconstruction efforts in Karabakh, while also advancing military cooperation and digital economy initiatives. Armenia saw major political debate, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reaffirming the country’s strategic shift away from CSTO participation while strengthening ties with Russia, the EU, and regional energy and nuclear projects, alongside domestic tensions involving protests and legal controversies. Georgia focused on legal and social issues, including high-profile parole decisions, civil protests over animal welfare policies, tightened U.S. visa rules for citizens, and ongoing corruption investigations. Across all three countries, the period reflected shifting alliances, internal political pressure, and continued efforts to balance regional security with economic modernization and international cooperation.
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