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Benoit Filou

Philosophy teacher.

  • The image depicts a formal meeting between two leaders, presumably from Azerbaijan and Iran, standing side by side. In the foreground, one leader is dressed in a suit, while the other is wearing a dark robe and headpiece. Behind them, a group of individuals can be seen, and a large flag of Azerbaijan is displayed prominently on the left. The setting appears to be an official location, likely a government building, with stairs and a red carpet visible. Iran Torn Between Armenia and Azerbaijan Benoit Filou · October 2020 Despite a precarious cease-fire, the prospect of the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh flaring up again has Tehran worried. Though Iran is, like Azerbaijan, a Muslim country, it is allied with its traditional trading partner, Armenia, while in the country’s Azeri provinces, public protests have (…)
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