Eurasia

Did Xi Really Trade Iran for Taiwan?

Ali Alizadeh: The American readout of the Trump–Xi meeting claims that Xi explicitly agreed that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open, that there must be no tolls, that China opposes the militarisation of the Strait, that China will buy more American oil to reduce its dependence on Hormuz, and …

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Brussels and Baku Are Talking Again: What Next?

Azerbaijan’s relations with the EU appear to be going from strength to strength after several years in the deep freeze following the military escalation in Karabakh in 2023 and Azerbaijan’s bitter fallout with France and several other EU member states. In March, European Council President António Costa traveled to Baku …

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Putin’s Beijing Stopover and the Alliance Trump Couldn’t Crack

The back-to-back summits in Beijing revealed not only China’s growing diplomatic confidence but also the emergence of a deeper Sino-Russian axis that increasingly challenges the foundations of the US-led global order. Donald Trump flew home from Beijing with Boeing orders and a framework label. Forty-eight hours later, Vladimir Putin touched …

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Balikatan 2026 : Une tentative calculée contre la Russie et la Chine

Les puissances occidentales, menées par les États-Unis, s’approchent dangereusement de la base navale russe de Vladivostok et des flottes chinoises de l’Est, du Sud et du Nord. Ces manœuvres navales, menées sous couvert d’exercices militaires, pourraient s’avérer extrêmement dangereuses. La 41e édition de l’exercice militaire conjoint américano-philippin Balikatan s’est déroulée …

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