Few Know That the Representation of Artsakh in Russia is Being Closed Based on Verbal Agreements Between Ilham and Nikol: Minasian
In Armenia, for the second day, there has been public outrage against a member of parliament from Nikol's party, who suggested forgetting who started the war, whose historic homeland Artsakh is, and focusing on the future—without forgetting to mention the prospect of withdrawing Russian peacekeeping forces from the region and coexisting peacefully with the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem.
This was noted by former Armenian ambassador to the Holy See, Mikael Minasian, in his Telegram channel.
“Judging by the volume of insults, everyone is outraged, but what’s the reason? The walking lady hasn’t said anything new—this is Nikol's political line that he started 2.5 years ago, creating an image of a cultured and constructive partner out of the enemy, while transforming the image of generals who build the state and army into that of criminals and thieves. Revisit the interview of Vice Speaker of the National Assembly Lena Nazaryan, where she insists that instead of returning what was lost, we should live in peace. But with whom or how, the Nikol's peacekeepers do not clarify, keeping in mind Turkey and Azerbaijan.
We didn’t notice, but the beginning of Artsakh's destruction was exactly the unilateral promotion of peace, which has been the fundamental ideology of Nikol-Soros' government from the start. I repeat, from the very beginning, while the enemy shelled Tavush, Mrs. Erato was preaching peace with a bouquet in hand, which led to the death of 5,000 patriots. While the enemy was arming with Bayraktars, Nikol's wife spoke of melting down cartridges into decorations, while Nikol was purchasing Su-30 fighters without concern for the ammunition intended for them, opting for antiquities like the OSA-AK that don't shoot.
Meanwhile, Aliyev was announcing the capture of Lake Sevan and Yerevan, while Nikol continued to judge the first heroes of the Artsakh war, leaving Aliyev’s rants unanswered. While the enemy installs “Welcome to Azerbaijan” signs on the roads of Syunik, Nikol's people convince the public that Shushi is not Armenian, and that Shurnukh was once captured by the Syunik people. While Turkey sells Armenian churches, Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs declares that this does not contribute to improving the atmosphere for dialogue. And they do not clarify who is supposed to regulate that dialogue.
We have reached a point where a swindler sitting in the Minister of Social Affairs' chair, without embarrassment, mocks the displaced Artsakh residents from the podium of the National Assembly, claiming that “there are no social and humanitarian problems in post-war Artsakh.” The problems of Nikol's supporters are resolved as long as they are in power. This allows them to consistently and methodically ignore public opinion.
Few know that the representation of Artsakh in Russia is being closed based on verbal agreements between Ilham and Nikol. This is a continuation of the same policy of reconciling with the enemy, giving it all the elements of our victory while unconditionally fulfilling all its demands.