Pashinyan’s New Year’s gift to Armenians is 300 thousand Azerbaijanis
December 20 2024, 11:21
While Nikol Pashinyan recalls his prison days, calls on the army to “fit into the framework of the peace agenda,” and seems to be preparing to respond with his interview to the statements made by Ilham Aliyev the day before, we have time to analyze one of the most important excerpts of this interview.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who expelled Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh and committed ethnic cleansing, announced that 300,000 Azerbaijanis want to resettle in Armenia. According to him, such a large number of Azerbaijanis have officially appealed to the Armenian authorities to “create conditions” for their resettlement. Aliyev added that the Azerbaijani side had not received a response from Yerevan on this issue and called the territory of Armenia the “historical land” of Azerbaijanis.
First of all, it should be noted that Pashinyan, as it turned out, has time to respond to citizens’ comments on his Facebook page but has no time to notify his own voters that Azerbaijan demands that Armenia resettle hundreds of thousands of its citizens in the country.
Second, it is obvious that Baku is not trying to change the demographic picture in Armenia just for its own pleasure. In case of receiving another concession from Pashinyan, Baku will seek a special legal status for its citizens, will ensure that they move into a ready-made housing infrastructure, will require special political representation (a parliamentarian or an entire faction as “Civil Contract” will probably not be enough for Aliyev), and most importantly—special protection.
It is also clear that even with the resettlement of 300 Azerbaijanis in Armenia, domestic quarrels with Armenians will occur, as a result of which Ilham Aliyev and Recep Tayyip Erdogan will then demand that Turkey and Azerbaijan protect these “migrants” themselves, which could be a pretext for intervention in Armenia.
But why is this happening? What brought us to this point? Richard Hoagland, the former US co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, openly said that “only war will finally solve the problem of Nagorno-Karabakh” and expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that in 2020 Russia did not allow “to finish what was started” and introduced peacekeepers into Karabakh. According to him, the events of 2020 were a complete failure since, as a result of all the processes, Artsakh did not fall, and Russia received its peacekeeping base. Nevertheless, the United States and France were able to force Armenia to surrender Artsakh to Turks and Azerbaijanis in 2022.
On October 6 in Prague, Pashinyan rejected the November 9, 2020 document, thus condemning Artsakh to dissolution and putting Armenia in danger that can only be considered equal to the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
Think about it…