How Nagorno Karabakh's Fall Could Help Armenia

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In realpolitik terms, the dissolution of the Karabakh separatist government is a win for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Azerbaijan's military conquest in late September of the tiny, self-proclaimed Armenian separatist republic of Nagorno Karabakh has provoked displays ofin Armenia's capital of Yerevan. Poignant images of thousands of ethnic Armenians fleeing the mountainous enclave with possessions tied to their car roofs have captured global sympathy.

An abandoned minivan left by fleeing Armenians is seen on the side of a road leading to the Lachin corridor, during an Azerbaijani government-organized media trip, in Nagorno Karabakh, on Oct. 3.The Karabakh separatists also exerted pressure on Pashinyan, who never managed to control the region, despite public perceptions. Karabakh officials maintained their own ties to Russia while pushing Pashinyan to take more aggressive policies towards Azerbaijan.

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