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Will Russia Sabotage the Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal?

by Victoria Jones
May 3, 2025
in Azerbaijan
In the Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal, Russia May Try to Play Spoiler – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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  • The Fragile Peace in the South Caucasus: Russia’s Role and Its Implications
    • Russia’s Influence: Potential Disruptions in Armenia-Azerbaijan Negotiations
    • Geopolitical Consequences: The Impact of Russian Influence on Regional Stability

The Fragile Peace in the South Caucasus: Russia’s Role and Its Implications

In the intricate geopolitical arena of the South Caucasus, the tenuous peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan is increasingly precarious, with Russia emerging as a significant player. A recent report from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace underscores Moscow’s potential to jeopardize the fragile agreement that has sparked renewed optimism for stability after years of conflict. As Armenia strives to affirm its independence while Azerbaijan seeks to reinforce its territorial claims, Russia’s historical connections and strategic interests could further complicate post-war negotiations. This article explores how Russian involvement may impact efforts toward enduring peace in this highly contested region.

Russia’s Influence: Potential Disruptions in Armenia-Azerbaijan Negotiations

The ongoing discussions aimed at achieving lasting peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan are susceptible to interruptions, particularly due to Russia’s complex and often self-serving interests in this area. Historically, Moscow has maintained substantial sway over both countries by acting as a mediator while simultaneously nurturing relationships that align with its geopolitical goals. Analysts caution that Russia might leverage several critical factors:

  • Military Deployment: The presence of Russian forces in Armenia serves dual purposes; it stabilizes the situation but also provides Moscow with leverage over Yerevan.
  • Energy Dependencies: Russia plays an essential role in supplying energy resources to both nations, creating avenues for economic influence.
  • Past Conflicts: Historical grievances can be reignited by external actors seeking to create discord among parties involved.

This strategic positioning may also manifest through diplomatic favoritism towards one nation over another; historically, Russia has shown a preference for supporting Armenia during conflicts like Nagorno-Karabakh. Such actions could involve countering Western engagement, especially as U.S. and EU interest grows regarding regional stabilization efforts. If these complexities are not managed effectively, there is a risk of escalating tensions that could see Moscow transition from being a peacekeeper to an instigator—significantly undermining any existing peace framework.

< td>Baku (Azerbaijan)

< td>Territorial ambitions; enhance energy collaborations

Stakeholder Aims Plausible Actions
Moscow Sustain influence; control energy routes Maneuver military assets; engage politically
Erevan (Armenia) Sought security assurances; maintain territorial integrity Pursue alignment with Russia; foster Western relations
Cultivate ties with Turkey; mitigate Russian dominance

Geopolitical Consequences: The Impact of Russian Influence on Regional Stability

The evolving relationship between Armenia and Azerbaijan creates a multifaceted environment where historical Russian involvement could lead to notable shifts in regional stability. While traditionally seen as a mediator due to its past engagements, there is potential for this role to shift towards obstruction if Moscow feels it is losing control over either country. By fostering uncertainty within these nations’ dynamics, Russia might exploit existing tensions which can have several repercussions:

  • Escalation of Military Activities: Renewed hostilities may trigger military buildups across all involved parties , undermining attempts at establishing peace .< / li >
  • Economic Fallout : A resurgence of conflict risks deterring foreign investments , leading both Armenia and Azerbaijan into economic stagnation .< / li >
  • Realignment of Alliances : Nations within proximity may adjust their foreign policies based on perceived threats , potentially isolating either country .< / li >
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    An analysis of regional geopolitics must take into account how changes in Russian relations with other powers such as Iran or Turkey might affect balance dynamics within the South Caucasus . Should these relationships evolve due largely because actions taken by Moscow , power equilibrium could shift dramatically resulting into conditions favorable for further conflicts . Below is an overview summarizing possible reactions from various actors should there be alterations regarding how Russia approaches its neighbors :

    < tr >< td >Erevan (Armenia) < td >Pursuing closer ties with Western entities including NATO or EU.< / td >

    < td >Baku (Azerbaijan) < td >Enhancing military collaboration alongside Turkey.< / t d >

    < t d>Iran < t d>An increase involving military participation aimed at counteracting destabilization effects.< / t d >

    < t d>Tukey < t d>A strengthening partnership alongside Baku possibly compromising some aspects related directly towards Russian interests.< / tbody >
    Actor

    Possible Response

    Strategies For Global Actors: Navigating Peace And Security In The South Caucasus Region Effectively  ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​​​​ ​​​​ ​​​​ ​​​​ ​​​​ ​​​​

    A comprehensive approach must be adopted by international stakeholders aiming at navigating through intricate geopolitical dynamics present within Southern Caucuses region effectively engaging not only directly involved parties but also neighboring states such as Turkey & Iran along side traditional players like themselves & Russians too! Strategies emphasizing multilateral cooperation should include :

    • Create Diplomatic Forums :Create platforms allowing dialogue amongst all relevant stakeholders ensuring representation across board !
    • Cultivate Economic Partnerships :This will help establish interdependencies reducing friction levels experienced previously !
    • Nurture Confidence-Building Initiatives :Cultural exchanges humanitarian projects fostering trust building opportunities !
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      Moreover vigilance remains crucial concerning disruptive influences capable enough undermining ongoing processes hence monitoring developments closely preparing recalibrated strategies responding accordingly when necessary! Considerations include :

      < th width ="50%" align ="left">Potential Disruptors
      < th width ="50%" align ="left">Recommended Actions

      < tr valign ="top">< TD width ="50%">Russian Intervention
      Engage them discussing mutual strategic interests aligning them together promoting peaceful resolutions!< TD width ="50%">Regional Tensions
      Facilitate back-channel communications diffusing rising tensions promptly!

      Internal Political Pressures
      Support democratization processes stabilizing governance structures throughout both countries!

      Conclusion: Summary Of Findings And Future Prospects For Lasting Peace In The Region

      In summary , while progress made towards achieving sustainable agreements signifies breakthroughs achieved thus far ; external influences particularly those stemming from Russians pose challenges ahead requiring careful navigation moving forward! Stakeholders must remain vigilant against potential disruptions ensuring aspirations surrounding reconciliation aren’t derailed amidst growing concerns surrounding geopolitical maneuverings looming large overhead impacting future outcomes significantly! Upcoming months will prove pivotal determining whether current arrangements hold firm or if indeed we witness emergence spoilers thwarting quest harmony sought after so long!

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