AZERBAIJAN AND TURKEY OUSTED FROM GEOPOLITICS
Naira Hayrumyan
12:35 01/03/2013
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Azeris are already intolerable. The more they get convinced that
their pretensions get less attention in the world, the more aggressive
they become. Yesterday they provoked a brawl at the French National
Assembly, and earlier they had held a series of aggressive actions
in a number of countries of the world.
In Armenia they rightly think that there is no need to juxtapose
the massacre of Armenians in the Azerbaijani town of Sumgait to
Azerbaijan's claims relating to Khojalu which is desired by Baku.
Propaganda produces some fruits but it is clear that geopolitics
is outlined not in line with their actions. Otherwise, the United
States would have recognized the Armenian genocide, while Tibet would
be independent.
Only the geopolitical tendency is interesting. Apparently, the world,
not only the West but also Moscow, declines Azerbaijan's and Turkey's
pretensions.
Angela Merkel visited Turkey and stated that Turkey may hope for
association but not EU membership.
In Moscow the demonstration of Azerbaijan on the day of Khojalu was not
authorized. The White House declined the request for a presidential
statement on Khojalu and reminded Aliyev that the Karabakh conflict
defies solution by force. The parliament of Lithuania has set up a
friendship group with Artsakh. Earlier, Mexico had dismantled the
monument to Aliyev Sr.
Turkey and Azerbaijan are ousted from regional politics, which makes
them angry. It may be related to changes of borders in the Near
East which may affect Turkey and Azerbaijan. Apparently, the closer
the year 2015, the more aggressive Azerbaijan will be, and Turkey's
readiness for a dialogue will grow.
The Armenian lobby has had a role in outlining this geopolitical
trend. Apparently, however, they were not deciding, and the Western
countries themselves came to the understanding of the necessity to stop
Turkey's expansion. They also appreciated the technique of Armenians
who have found their own way of stopping the Turkish expansion.
Naira Hayrumyan
12:35 01/03/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/29136
Azeris are already intolerable. The more they get convinced that
their pretensions get less attention in the world, the more aggressive
they become. Yesterday they provoked a brawl at the French National
Assembly, and earlier they had held a series of aggressive actions
in a number of countries of the world.
In Armenia they rightly think that there is no need to juxtapose
the massacre of Armenians in the Azerbaijani town of Sumgait to
Azerbaijan's claims relating to Khojalu which is desired by Baku.
Propaganda produces some fruits but it is clear that geopolitics
is outlined not in line with their actions. Otherwise, the United
States would have recognized the Armenian genocide, while Tibet would
be independent.
Only the geopolitical tendency is interesting. Apparently, the world,
not only the West but also Moscow, declines Azerbaijan's and Turkey's
pretensions.
Angela Merkel visited Turkey and stated that Turkey may hope for
association but not EU membership.
In Moscow the demonstration of Azerbaijan on the day of Khojalu was not
authorized. The White House declined the request for a presidential
statement on Khojalu and reminded Aliyev that the Karabakh conflict
defies solution by force. The parliament of Lithuania has set up a
friendship group with Artsakh. Earlier, Mexico had dismantled the
monument to Aliyev Sr.
Turkey and Azerbaijan are ousted from regional politics, which makes
them angry. It may be related to changes of borders in the Near
East which may affect Turkey and Azerbaijan. Apparently, the closer
the year 2015, the more aggressive Azerbaijan will be, and Turkey's
readiness for a dialogue will grow.
The Armenian lobby has had a role in outlining this geopolitical
trend. Apparently, however, they were not deciding, and the Western
countries themselves came to the understanding of the necessity to stop
Turkey's expansion. They also appreciated the technique of Armenians
who have found their own way of stopping the Turkish expansion.