The Road Connecting Azerbaijan and Turkey through Syunik is Also a Threat to Several Countries
Turkologist Varoujan Geghamyan has made a post on his Telegram channel titled "Who is hindering Azerbaijan?"
"On days like this in November last year, when the capitulation was signed, it became clear to us, the experts, that the overarching goal of the Turkey-Azerbaijan duo would be to obtain a corridor through Syunik, for which they had managed to insert some legal grounds into the capitulation statement (see point 9). A year later, they are still unable to achieve this, as the road connecting Azerbaijan and Turkey through Syunik is not only an anti-Armenian project but also poses a threat to several other countries (including superpowers) that are also trying to halt the implementation of this cursed corridor and, on the contrary, support the geopolitical project of the "North-South corridor."
Our efforts against the opening of the Turkish corridor, including my humble contribution, have not gone unnoticed in Azerbaijan, provoking not only the ire of our enemies but also attempts to silence us. Recently, within this context, the Azerbaijani propaganda machine has dedicated several articles about me on various sites. In one of them, Azerbaijanis praise "constructive Pashinyan" and contrast him with us, the "revanchists," particularly criticizing Seyran Ohanyan, Arman Tatoyan, and myself.
This kind of opposition is quite natural: the former Minister of Defense Ohanyan dealt a worthy blow to Azerbaijan during the First War (including liberating Shushi), while Tatoyan is currently doing so, especially at international platforms. As a Turkologist, your humble servant has played his part and will undoubtedly continue to do so both in Armenia and abroad by presenting the catastrophe called the "corridor" and the ways to halt it.
And although another Azerbaijani resource mentioned in a different article dedicated to me that "neither Geghamyan nor other Armenian rascals can stop this process," I am confident that with nationwide efforts, it is possible, no matter how much internal and external enemies try to hinder it," he wrote.