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Central Asian leaders back proposal for UN water agency | Euronews Continue without agreeing → We value your privacy With your agreement, we and our 386 partners use cookies or similar technologies to store, access, and process personal data like your visit…

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Claim 1: “Leaders from across Central Asia, alongside representatives from countries including Georgia, Armenia, Mongolia and Azerbaijan, are taking part in discussions on regional environmental priorities.”
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The claim specifies participation from leaders from Central Asia, Georgia, Armenia, Mongolia, and Azerbaijan in discussions on regional environmental priorities. The provided web search results mention a 'Regional Ecological Summit 2026' in Astana, which relates to environmental priorities and Central Asia. However, the evidence does not confirm the participation of all listed countries (Georgia, Armenia, Mongolia, and Azerbaijan) together in this specific context. The other search results are about historical/conflict topics (Safavids, Armenia/Azerbaijan tensions) and do not support the full scope of the claim.
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web search NEUTRAL — The Safavids, who rose from around Ardabil in Iranian Azerbaijan and lasted until 1722, established the foundations of the modern Iranian state.[92] The Safavids, alongside their Ottoman archrivals, d…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijanis
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web search NEUTRAL — The Regional Ecological Summit 2026 (hereinafter – RES), under the theme “A Shared Vision for a Sustainable Future,” is commencing its work in the capital of Kazakhstan.
https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ecogeo/press/news/detai…
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web search NEUTRAL — Learn about the conflict over the border region claimed by both Armenia and Azerbaijan and see the latest developments on CFR’s Global Conflict Tracker.
https://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/conflict/nagorno…

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