(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Elnur Enveroglu read more Armenia, in its traditional way, sets aside all possible means
and embarks on impossible paths. But they forget one thing, that
time is passing against them.
As a result of continuous provocations by Armenia, many secrets
plans of the separatist forces were revealed with the construction
of the state border checkpoint on the Lachin road. It turned out
that according to the claims of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol
Pashinyan, Yerevan's absence of involvement in all illegal act of
the separatists is just a lie. One of the other lies was the
attempts of the separatists to establish illegal military posts on
the territory of Azerbaijan through carrying ammunitions from the
Armenian territory.
Today, the separatist forces trying to do illegal things on the
territory of Azerbaijan, hiding behind the Russian peacekeeping
soldiers, make stupid and worthless statements on behalf of the
Armenian minorities there under the pretext of the border
checkpoint on the Lachin road. Puppet ministers and officials of an
unrecognized and so-called state make inappropriate statements and
even shamelessly make peaceful people rise up.
However, the Armenian minorities living in Karabakh supported
the proposal to use the Aghdam road as an alternative to the Lachin
road. In addition, the President of the Council of the European
Union Charles Michel personally supported the proposal of
Azerbaijan to use the Aghdam road for the supply of food and
humanitarian aid to the Armenian minorities living in Karabakh.
The other day, some footage were spread about artificially
closing the road of Aghdam-Askaran road with concrete blocks. The
separatist leaders, standing in the background of the event, once
again demonstrated their shamelessness and pushed the kids and
teenagers onto the roads. This was the last resort of the Armenian
separatists. Because the end of the road is clear - Araik
Harutyunyan, Ruben Vardanyan and others like him know that one day
they will answer for their illegal actions behind the bar of the
court.
Thus, the refusal of Armenians to use this road is a political
speculation and an indication of a racist approach. The quality of
food products to be imported from Azerbaijan is not inferior to the
quality of products coming from the territory of Armenia. On the
contrary, it is quite high-quality and reliable. So, Armenians have
no sound argument to make an excuse.
If we look at it from another logical approach, it can be said
that it is logistically more profitable to supply food to the
Armenian minorities living in Karabakh via the Aghdam road. Because
if we approach it mathematically, the distance from the Lachin
border checkpoint to Khankendi is more than 50 km. Moreover,
considering the landscape of the road that goes through many
terrains, time loss and fuel costs, it turns out to be quite
expensive here. Aghdam road is shorter, that is, only 25 km, and
besides the landscape of roads makes transportation cheaper,
comfortable and faster.
In addition, Armenia should seriously consider that food
products sent from its territory enter the territory of another
country. At this time, the question arises, why should the goods
paid for VAT in Armenia be brought to the territory of Azerbaijan
under the name of humanitarian aid, and why should Armenia profit
from this?
The other side of the issue is related to the senseless
stubbornness of the separatists, which causes the ordinary people
to suffer. For example, if the separatist forces stop their illegal
activities in Karabakh, the standard of living in Khankendi will
undoubtedly be higher than it is. Imagine, either a small community
turns into a tool in the hands of a group of political players, or
to live as normal citizens in the sovereign territory of a
developed state of the Caucasus – so let them think, which one is
better? Of course, this question refers to a society with an
intelligent rational mind and a reasonable way of thinking. Indeed,
time waits for nobody. With each passing day, the separatist forces
are moving towards a time when they will one day disappear
completely. But is it worth regretting when that time comes?
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Elnur Enveroglu is AzerNews' deputy editor-in-chief, follow him
on @elnurmammadli1