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Bosnia Removes Putin Ally Dodik Amid Regional Tensions
A significant diplomatic breakthrough is unfolding in the South Caucasus as Armenia and Azerbaijan edge closer to a historic peace agreement, facilitated by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. This preliminary deal aims to formally end decades of hostility, focusing on mutual border recognition and security guarantees, with Washington poised as both mediator and guarantor. The agreement promises to open roads and borders, potentially revitalizing the region's economy and reshaping its geopolitical landscape by fostering integration and infrastructure development. However, skepticism remains regarding Azerbaijan's commitment to peace, given its recent aggressive actions and the ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Artsakh. Meanwhile, Armenia's pro-Russian opposition, which has long thrived on ongoing conflict, faces political marginalization as the peace process gains momentum, threatening their influence and narrative. In Bosnia, separatist leader Milorad Dodik's removal from office underscores ongoing ethnic divisions and the fragility of multiethnic states in the Balkans, highlighting broader regional instability.


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