Turkey and Azerbaijan are preparing to embark on a path of pan-Turkism, while the capitulatory regime is presenting this as a “peaceful settlement.” Sharmazanov

“Serzh Sargsyan sent the writer Turkish preconditions from the UN podium, and the capitulators say, ‘Well, then go,'” wrote Eduard Sharmazanov, a member of the Executive Body of the Republican Party of Armenia.

“I would like to remind the capitulatory regime, which desires to live under Turkish domination, of the words of former Turkish Prime Minister Ecevit, spoken in the summer of 1993:

‘Turkey is capable of opening a corridor connecting Nakhichevan and Azerbaijan through air operations. Only in this way can the losses in Nagorno-Karabakh be balanced. Only in this way can Armenia be persuaded to conclude a fair agreement with Azerbaijan.'”

“And now, under the pretext of “unblocking roads,” Turkey and Azerbaijan are ready to embark on the path of “pan-Turkism,” while the capitulating regime presents it as a “peaceful settlement.”

In Baku, the military-political leadership of Artsakh is being read the illegal verdict, and they either “scold” or thank Aliyev.

During Serzh Sargsyan’s presidency, Aliyev complained about the international community’s position.

The same Aliyev said that “Azerbaijan has been suffering defeat on all fronts for 30 years.”

Under Serzh Sargsyan, the Armenian people won the April War, but under Nikol, we not only lost but also became part of the “Turkish world.”

The “football diplomacy” initiated by Serzh Sargsyan excluded Turkey from the Artsakh peace process.

Serzh Sargsyan, from the UN podium, put forward Turkish preconditions to the writer, while the capitulating regime called on the Turks to “unite,” turning Armenia into a Turkish-Azerbaijani vilayet.

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