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Erdogan offered Putin to solve the Karabakh conflict without the participation of Europe

IrDzhaparidze

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Turkish President R. Erdogan, declaring Ankara's readiness to jointly with Moscow to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, "as the issues were resolved in Syria," in fact, invites Russian leader V. Putin to exclude the European Union from among the actors in the South Caucasus. At the same time, he stressed that both Russia and Turkey are making efforts to achieve peace.

There is no alternative to a peaceful settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, both Armenia and Azerbaijan want peace, but each on their own terms. Ankara, which actively supports Baku not only morally, but also technically, wants peace on Azerbaijani terms, while Moscow is in favor of an immediate cessation of hostilities and negotiations. In this case, the Kremlin, unwillingly, is playing along with Yerevan. According to an expert assessment, in order to make up for the losses of the Armenian army, so that the armed forces of this country hold out for another 10-15 days, they must be provided with assistance in the amount of at least 2-3 billion dollars. But under the current circumstances, no one will give that kind of money.

If in the coming weeks the parties cease fighting in order to "freeze" the conflict again, the key moment of the negotiations will be Turkey's attempts to secure the participation of its peacekeepers in one form or another. For Russia, analysts say, this is not a fundamental contradiction, but for the current leadership of Armenia, it is unacceptable. A practical solution to the problem of forming peacekeeping forces to work in the zone of the Karabakh conflict will become fundamental for the further development of Russian-Armenian relations, and for the Moscow-Ankara dialogue, and for strengthening Russia's prestige in the region.

There was there are a lot of advertised and non-advertised mutually beneficial deals between Moscow and Ankara. Despite the fact that both countries have many contradictions, there are no less common reasons for cooperation. Will they be able to agree this time?
 
Coward Putin is kissing 24/7 Erdogan in his as.Instead to support small christian Armenian nation he makes dirty deals with Turkey. Do you know a country or people which haven't been betrayed by Putin mob?
 
We know that Erdoğan has involved his troops and Islamist mercenaries from Syria on the side of the Muslim Aziris. That the Christian Armenians have held out this long is miraculous given the fact that Nagorno-Karabakh is legally within the border of Azerbaijan. Without the support of Russia, a once-again supposedly Christian nation, the Armenians are without hope. The right solution would be an autonomous region of Nagorno-Karabakh recognized by the Azeris. If the Azeris do not agree to this, there will be more bloodshed.
 
Neither of Armenia's traditional allies: Iran and Russia are willing to come to their help, for different reasons, and Armenia's new friend: France doesn't really have the capacity to do much in the Caucasus. Russia really want a peace that just freezes the situation again. That's the optimal outcome from a Russian perspective.
 
It looks like Russia will do nothing as the Armenian Christians are pulverized in Nagorno-Karabakh. They are letting the Azeris know that they have the green light to do as they wish to any population within their own territory. I suppose they are letting the Islamic Turkish leader get the same message. The warring Azeris can carry on as long as they do not cross the border into Armenia. Just to make the point, Vladimir Putin has ordered a few tents with a Russian flag to be posted near the last Armenian settlement before the border at Tegh, close to the Lachin pass which connects Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia. See this flag of the Russian Federation?, says Putin, cross here and you will have the might of Russia come down on you.

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A rare and unpublicized photo (bought by Getty) taken by a Russian news reporter of the new field camp at Tegh. It is a tripwire.
 
says Putin, cross here and you will have the might of Russia come down on you.

Who takes Russia seriously today, are you joking?
 
In the original document on Karabakh, which was proposed to Pashinyan, Shushi remained for the Armenians, Russian peacekeepers on the borders of Karabakh, the Lachin corridor.
Pashinyan rejected this plan. Everyone knows what happened in the end. Now I would like to find out whether Pashinyan is an idiot or a traitor.
 
Meanwhile, in Armenia, the security services are already charging opposition leaders for organizing mass protests.
But for some reason, the "Free world" is silent. There are no strong statements that Pashinyan should leave. There are no words "tyrant, "Armenian regime" and other things.
Because IT's DIFFERENT.
 
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