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If anyone still hoped that the conflict in Karabakh would have a quick end, their hopes may fade from today. The land that has been disputed by the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia for years, is now gradually becoming a scene of coercion by regional powers. On the one hand, Türkiye, which has declared that it stands behind Azerbaijan, and on the other hand, Russia, which says that this position of Ankara is pouring oil on the fire. In the meantime, Iran recognized the territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan, but said that it wants negotiations to resolve the dispute between the two neighbors. Iran is religiously close to the Republic of Azerbaijan, but Armenia is a strategic ally of Tehran. Ruben Qalichian, Armenian history researcher Ahmad Hashemi, defense and strategic studies researcher at Missouri State University Instagram: / bbcpersian Facebook: / bbcpersian Our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/ Twitter: / bbcpersian #BBCPersian