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Elnur Enveroglu read more Provocations on the one hand, diplomatic nobility and zeal on
the other...
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan's statement in front
of the parliament after the Armenian armed groups fired at the
positions of the Azerbaijani army in the direction of Lachin and
martyred soldiers of the Azerbaijani army as a result of
provocation seems bizarre. Armenia is probably trying to make a
breakthrough in politics and diplomacy by calling Azerbaijan to
negotiation table after its mischievous act; nevertheless,
Azerbaijan still hails any good faith disussions for the sake of
regional prosperity. However, it is very interesting that this
meeting was intended not by Armenia, but by the forces that rule
Armenia. And one should note that this country acts under the
dictates of those forces zealously and diligently.
"We will negotiate with the Azerbaijani side based on the
proposals we received from our partners, mediators and
international actors. We carry out the negotiations both
bilaterally and with the participation of a third party," said the
Armenian Foreign Minister as he addressed at the Armenian
parliament.
It is clear from Mirzoyan's statement that Armenia is not
capable of conducting a free and independent policy. Always
crawling in the shadow of others is the true image of the Armenian
government.
This reminds the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev's quote at
the 10th Baku Global Forum, in which he stated that Armenia was
never an independent state:
"They lost the chance to become an independent country. They
became totally dependent, kind of a colony of another country, and
now maybe other countries. So, they lost their chance to become
really independent and to build their future, because of aggression
against us."
Yes, these expressions are aimed at exactly the right address.
Although Armenia tries to present itself as a so-called independent
state in the region, in fact Yerevan is not even aware of its
existence. Mirzoyan making such a statement in a pitiful and
desperate manner also sheds light on other uncovered points.
The background role of the EU mission
While Armenia was welcoming the European Union mission to its
country, its policy vectors began to change under Pashinyan's rule.
Peace talks took a backseat, more aggression and dynamics
around conventional borders began to intensify. Armenia, of
course, has started to take such hearty steps, leaning firmly on
the EU mission group and pro-Armenian Laurent Wauquiez, the
President of the Regional Council of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes of
France, who recently has been in Yerevan to enbolden his blood
brothers.
This is what the Armenian government, which sometimes plays a
double game in front of the official Kremlin, and sometimes
secretly supports Russia with the help of offshore companies from
the West, where it takes refuge, is what it means. Armenia thinks
that the world is not aware of these actions. But Yerevan shows the
ostrich pose again...
International law does not apply to Armenia
Since the last couple of days, the widespread footage showing
the brutal beating of the Azerbaijani soldier by the Armenians, who
went missing in foggy weather, in the Armenian media and all social
networks has caused the irritation of the entire public and
diplomatic circles. These images, which are severely criticized,
indicate that the Armenian side has no understanding of
international law, or that international law is not applied to
Armenia. Shouldn't Armenia answer for this..?
And finally, as regards the meeting of the Armenian Foreign
Minister with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, it is
already clear what results will be achieved here. Armenia simply
does not understand that Azerbaijan is an independent state,
pursues an independent policy, and meets with states capable of
making independent decisions in such meetings. The state of
Azerbaijan does not act on the demands and proposals of any party
in solving internal and regional issues. If Mirzoyan wants to meet
his Azerbaijani counterpart Bayramov, he should first pay attention
to the steps he will take and the decisions he will make.
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