In 1991-1994, this confrontation led to large-scale military operations for control over Nagorno-Karabakh and some adjacent territories. In terms of the level of military confrontation, only the Chechen conflict surpassed it, but, as Svante Cornell noted, “of all the Caucasian conflicts, the Karabakh conflict has the greatest strategic and regional significance. This conflict is the only one on the territory of the former Soviet Union in which two independent states are directly involved. Moreover, in the late 1990s, the Karabakh conflict contributed to the formation of opposing groupings of states in the Caucasus and around it. ”After the end of the Karabakh war, the conflict entered a frozen phase, negotiations were held mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group. Nevertheless, escalations of various scales periodically took place along the contact line of Nagorno-Karabakh.
1. Kasia didn't study last night because she felt tired.
2. She needed some fresh air, so she went out for a walk.
3. It was a warm evening, so there were a lot of people in the street.
4. She met an old friend and they wanted to talk about old times, so they went to a cafe.
5. They stayed there for hours because they had a lot to talk about.
6. Then they went to a restaurant because they were both very hungry.
7. Kasia's friend had a car, so he drove her home at the end of the evening.
8. They wanted to meet again, so he gave her his phone number.
9. Kasia tried the number but it didn't work, so Kasia isn't very happy now!
Объяснение:
In 1991-1994, this confrontation led to large-scale military operations for control over Nagorno-Karabakh and some adjacent territories. In terms of the level of military confrontation, only the Chechen conflict surpassed it, but, as Svante Cornell noted, “of all the Caucasian conflicts, the Karabakh conflict has the greatest strategic and regional significance. This conflict is the only one on the territory of the former Soviet Union in which two independent states are directly involved. Moreover, in the late 1990s, the Karabakh conflict contributed to the formation of opposing groupings of states in the Caucasus and around it. ”After the end of the Karabakh war, the conflict entered a frozen phase, negotiations were held mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group. Nevertheless, escalations of various scales periodically took place along the contact line of Nagorno-Karabakh.