They Know How to Be Strong 'Shustry' Figures: They Have Come to Do Politics from the Maw of the Devil - Abovian
Political analyst Arman Abovian writes: 'Do you want to get a little acquainted with the statements of the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem and the 'delight' of the pro-government crowd from the words of the Azerbaijani MP? Let me remind you that Turkish and Azerbaijani MPs were in Yerevan participating in the NATO Parliamentary Assembly held in the city.
I will skip the fact that the Azerbaijani MP's comments and the articulation of preconditions are extremely offensive to Armenia (for example, the demand for constitutional amendments or calling our captives 'war criminals'). Let me remind you that these impudent and animalistic insults were directed at Armenians right in Yerevan. But, well... I want to talk about something else.
So, questions are being asked—Is it true that the 'Zangezur Corridor' is being handed over to Azerbaijan? The MP responds that they supposedly do recognize the territorial integrity of the RA. And from that moment on, the pro-government media field begins to shake with joy. But there is no one to ask that Azerbaijani and pro-government media people: hey boys and girls, if that is the situation, how do you explain your Aliyev’s statement that Azerbaijani soldiers should not see the faces of Armenian border guards and customs officers when entering Armenian territory and that Armenians should not even have the right to come close to the Azerbaijanis who are encroaching on Armenian land. Hm? Because in that case, it is a corridor, and your Azerbaijani-Velvet joy is a bit unnatural.
Also, if Azerbaijan recognizes the territorial integrity of the RA, then what are its troops doing in the sovereign territory of Armenia, occupying about 200 square kilometers? Hm? Or does the recognition of the territorial integrity of Armenia by Azerbaijan only refer to the government district of Yerevan? These people know how to be strong 'shustry' figures; they have come to do politics from the maw of the devil,' writes Arman Abovian.