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The international community is ready to welcome even the collapse of Armenia

March 19 2025, 13:27

The Armenian authorities are clearly concealing something from society regarding the negotiation process with Azerbaijan, and this becomes increasingly evident each day. But let’s address this step by step.

After the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry unilaterally announced and the Armenian Foreign Ministry confirmed that all points of the “peace agreement” had been finalized, several countries made welcoming statements. Some even commended Armenia for making “courageous concessions”, for instance, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. Meanwhile, the Armenian authorities have spared no effort to present yet another concession to Azerbaijan as Nikol Pashinyan’s “historic victory.”

Exactly the same thing happened in 2022, when Pashinyan surrendered Artsakh to Azerbaijan on October 6 in Prague. The “international community” and the “civilized world” welcomed this decision, with French President Emmanuel Macron being particularly active in preventing the “execution” of Artsakh, calling Pashinyan a “courageous politician.” Now the situation with the Prague conspiracy against Artsakh is being repeated, but this time the processes revolve around Armenia. On March 13, no agreement was reached on the “peace treaty points,” but another act of diplomatic fiasco bordering on capitulation.

Moreover, while the events in Prague in 2022 were preceded by the war of 2020, the clashes of 2021 and the aggression in Jermuk, Pashinyan has now agreed to implement Baku’s new set of demands without fighting. He intimidated his citizens with the notion, “We are the losing side, we have no other option but to comply with Baku’s demands.” This highlights that nearly 5 years after the end of the 44-day war, Pashinyan has failed to establish a deterrent framework to make Baku consider the consequences of any new aggression, even in the event of a conditional victory.

But all this does not interest the “civilized world,” which, just as after Prague, continues to applaud Pashinyan’s “courageous concessions.” Of course, on the one hand, this shows the hypocrisy of the “international community”; on the other hand, if Armenia is ready to abandon its own interests, then why should the world care?
As an argument in support of their actions, the Armenian authorities point to the EU’s unconditional support for negotiating a “peace agreement.”

It should be recalled that this is the same European Union that not only remained passive during the ethnic cleansing in Artsakh but also announced the day before that it would provide up to 2.5 billion euros in aid to Syria over 2 years — 2.5 billion euros for the genocide of Alawites, Christians and other religious and national minorities, which has been unfolding in the territory of former Syria in recent days. In other words, Brussels’ reaction is not the kind of geopolitical or even moral authority that should be looked up to or pointed to as an argument for “being right.”

It is also important that the EU, which so vigorously supported the “peace talks,” not only does not declare its readiness to become a guarantor of the implementation of the agreements but also ignores the statements of the Azerbaijani side, which has disseminated information about alleged violations of the ceasefire regime by Armenia more than 5 times over the past 3 days. The EU is not interested in this. They only need to achieve the withdrawal of Russia from the region. And if on the way to this, Armenia should become a “new Syria,” that is, a protectorate of Turkey, smiling European bureaucrats seem ready to do this…

Think about it…