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(Washington Times) Diana Cohen Altman - The modern Israel-Azerbaijan bond began with Israel's recognition of Azerbaijan after its 1991 declaration of independence from the Soviet Union. Baku is quick to point out that Jews have long served in important positions in the Azerbaijani government, while members of the Muslim majority long have enjoyed strong relationships with Jewish neighbors. The writer is executive director of the Karabakh Foundation. 2016-11-01 00:00:00Full Article
Beyond Oil and Arms, Israel and Azerbaijan Enjoy a Successful Partnership
(Washington Times) Diana Cohen Altman - The modern Israel-Azerbaijan bond began with Israel's recognition of Azerbaijan after its 1991 declaration of independence from the Soviet Union. Baku is quick to point out that Jews have long served in important positions in the Azerbaijani government, while members of the Muslim majority long have enjoyed strong relationships with Jewish neighbors. The writer is executive director of the Karabakh Foundation. 2016-11-01 00:00:00Full Article
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