The importance of the "right path" chosen by Armenia runs like a red thread in the speeches of both Baku and Ankara. Tatevik Hayrapetyan
Azerbaijani scholar Tatevik Hayrapetyan writes: There are some countries that want to make Armenia a proxy state. If Armenia chooses that path, history will repeat itself as it suffered very serious damage and paid a price during the 44-day operation," former Minister of Defense of Turkey Hulusi Akar, who is on a visit to Baku, made such a statement yesterday.
This is neither the first nor the last threatening statement, but it is noteworthy that the importance of the "right path" to be chosen by Armenia runs like a red thread in the speeches of both Baku and Ankara, it is, in fact, a path that we the opponents have drawn, which is the actual destruction of Armenian statehood, on that way we will forget the Genocide that happened in the Ottoman Empire, we will not look at Mount Ararat, we will not talk about Artsakh, we will not arm ourselves, we will not fight, we will give up our self and identity, we will give up our vital rights and interests, but what is left under that, what kind of support and struggle is left for us..."
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