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Where Asia Meets Europe, Allies Become Rivals in a Tangle of Interests
2024-11-12 00:00:00.0     纽约时报-亚洲新闻     原网页

       Russia’s domestic intelligence agency patrols the meandering river, alongside cameras, watchtowers and three rows of barbed-wire fencing.

       But Russia itself is almost 200 miles away. And by January, the Russian officers will start leaving.

       This is the border between Iran and Armenia, a 30-mile strip that is a pivot point of a head-spinning geopolitical shift. Here in the Caucasus, the mountainous region where Europe meets Asia, Russia and Iran are increasingly seen as rivals, while Western countries are — surprisingly — finding some common cause with Tehran.

       This complex, multicountry knot of interests and influences challenges Western conventional wisdom about alliances and could be upended yet again by the re-election of Donald J. Trump in the United States.

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       In a rare interview last week, Iran’s ambassador in Armenia, Mehdi Sobhani, acknowledged the diverging interests of Russia and Iran in the region, rather than the “strategic partnership” they often profess, banding together against the United States.

       “We are not allies,” Mr. Sobhani said. “We have some differences, and we have some mutual interests. It doesn’t mean that we are allied.”

       Map locates Agarak, Armenia in relation to Tehran, Iran and Azerbaijan.

       100 miles

       RUSSIA

       Caspian

       Sea

       GEORGIA

       Armenia

       Nagorno-Karabakh

       Azerbaijan

       Yerevan

       Baku

       Kapan

       Agarak

       Turkey

       Iran

       IraQ

       Tehran

       Britain

       Poland

       Russia

       Germany

       Ukraine

       France

       Armenia

       Spain

       Turkey

       Iran

       By The New York Times

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关键词: re-election     Armenia     barbed-wire fencing     banding     head-spinning     region     Sobhani     Russia     Tehran    
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