The representative of the Erdogan administration means Iran by saying "some countries". Iranologist
During his visit to Baku, Hulusi Akar, Chairman of the Committee on Defence and Security of the Turkish Parliament and former Minister of Defence of this country, issued a threat to Armenia, claiming that some countries allegedly want to turn Armenia into a satellite or proxy state, and that if Yerevan goes that route, serious consequences will follow.
For those who know the region, the hint is very clear: the representative of the Erdogan administration, by saying "some countries", obviously means Iran, which is exerting enormous pressure at all levels, especially to abort the "Turanian Corridor" telepathic plan aimed at de facto dismembering Armenia. Iranologist Vardan Voskanyan wrote about this in his Telegram channel.
"It is obvious that the Armenian-Iranian relations of millennia cannot give rest to either Baku or the Erdogan administrations that operate them, especially if we take into account the civilizational nature of these relations and the enormous additional potential that another country can give them. the involvement of a giant civilization, India.
As the Persian proverb claims, "an unbeliever judges everyone by his faith", and because the Baku regime actually has the status of a proxy agent for Turkey, moreover, since 1918. "For the first time, since the artificial Azerbaijan appeared on the stage of history, an attempt is being made to project this Turkish stereotype on Armenian-Iranian relations, with the aim of disrupting every perspective of their deepening and raising the strategic level," wrote the Iranian expert.
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