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MosJan Posted September 19, 2023 Author Report Share Posted September 19, 2023 ? it's time to cut off the supply of putins gas from Azerbaijan to Europe ??? no gas just like in Artsakh, no gas no $$$$. blow up gas pipeline in russia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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MosJan Posted September 20, 2023 Author Report Share Posted September 20, 2023 https://cemeri.org/en/art/a-origen-guerra-armenia-azerbaiyan-kt Could a 2006 photo reveal the origin of the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan?- A photograph taken in 2006 could reveal the future plans of Azerbaijan and Turkey in the Caucasus. ne nation, two states” - this is how the first president of Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev, used to refer to his country's relations with Turkey. [1]It is not for less, since both nations of Turkic origin share great linguistic and cultural similarities. Despite the fact that the history of the region has marked the domination of the current territory of Azerbaijan by Iran and Russia, relations with Turkey have been fraternal and close, especially since Azerbaijan's independence from the Soviet Union and its conflicts with Armenia.But there is something that prevents the relationship between these two countries from being even closer: geopolitics; At first glance it might seem that in addition to the separation of Azerbaijan with its enclave in Nakhchivan, Armenia also separates the country from Turkey, but this is not entirely accurate, since both countries share a border that is barely 17 kilometers long at the far end. western Nakhchivan.This narrow border is of great strategic importance. Although there is a much longer one with Iran, the relationship between the two countries is cordial but tense due to the independence aspirations of some Azeri groups in Iran (the northwestern provinces of Iran are majority Azeri), this leaves the border with Turkey as the only with which you can have a degree of certainty and security.Although Nakhchivan is not completely surrounded thanks to this small border and can trade its raw materials with Turkey, the reality is that it is isolated from the rest of Azerbaijan and from the economic and political center centered on the Absheron Peninsula, where the Baku capital. Armenia, specifically the province of Syunik has played a key role in this separation. Following the various conflicts that plagued the South Caucasus after World War I, the Syunik region was finally assigned to the Socialist Republic of Armenia in 1921 by Joseph Stalin (among other territorial changes including the transfer of Nagorno Karabagh to Azerbaijan). . [2]At the time this was not of significant importance due to the existence of the Soviet Union, which allowed continuous and uninterrupted transit between the regions, but with its dissolution and the independence of both republics, it meant a real obstacle for Azerbaijan which It intensified with the Nagorno-Karabakh War, which further alienated both territories.However, all this has turned around in recent weeks and could turn the geostrategic situation for Azerbaijan in its favor. The defeat of the forces of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh ensured that Baku could not only recapture a significant part of its territories, but also achieved a stronger position in the ceasefire negotiations mediated with Russia, which included a point extremely important: A land corridor between Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan through the Armenian province of Syunik, which will be under the control of the Russian armed forces. Although this is in exchange for a corridor between Armenia and the now reduced territory of Artsakh, undoubtedly the corridor to Nakhchivan is more strategic and a significant gain for Baku.Map showing corridors to Nagorno-Karabakh and Nakhchivan.During the latest clashes in Nagorno Karabagh and the subsequent Azeri victory, it has not been unusual to find irredentist images on Turkish and Azeri social media (showing even the annexation of the two southernmost provinces of Armenia) officially Azerbaijan's territorial claims do not include no territory internationally recognized by Armenia.Image shared on social media showing Azeri irredentist claims.Officially, Azerbaijan does not claim any Armenian territory in Syunik, including the corridor that will begin operating under Russian surveillance, but some signs indicate that there is a possibility that Ankara and Baku could be under consideration for territorial annexation for some time. On July 13, 2006 in the Turkish city of Adana, the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline was officially inaugurated by Presidents Ahmet Necdet Sezer of Turkey, Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia and then Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. . Although the same geopolitical study of the pipeline (which is diverted by a longer route so as not to transit through Armenia) what is interesting in this particular case is the map of Azerbaijan, which has a direct corridor with Nakhchivan, eliminating the land connection of Armenia with Iran and creating a direct route from Baku to Ankara. A 14-year-old photograph, which then went relatively unnoticed, has resurfaced, showing what could perhaps be a future setting. [3]2006 meeting of leaders Türkiye, Georgia and Azerbaijan in Adana. Source: Reuters.At the moment it is still not clear what could happen to the Syunik corridor after the 5 years in which Russian troops will control it. But if it is finally consolidated as Azeri territory, Turkey and Azerbaijan will fulfill a long-awaited goal that will further strengthen both their economic and sociopolitical ties, Turkey will be able to continue increasing its influence around it and perhaps project it more efficiently to the Turkic nations of Asia. Central, all this at the expense of Armenia, which will face even more geostrategic challenges as it finds itself surrounded on three sides by the nations with which it has had the greatest rivalry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted September 20, 2023 Author Report Share Posted September 20, 2023 June 07, 2007 - do you see what i don't see ? General Spencer BP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted September 20, 2023 Report Share Posted September 20, 2023 Asbarez.com France to Initiate Urgent UN Security Council Session after Azerbaijani Attacks on Artsakhby Asbarez Staff September 19, 2023 in Armenia, Artsakh, Featured Story, Latest, Top Stories French President Emanuel Macron welcomes Armenia's Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Paris on June 1 Pashinyan, Blinken Discuss Azerbaijan’s Latest Attack on Artsakh as Yerevan Briefs Other OfficialsPresident Emmanuel Macron of France told Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday that France will initiate the convening of a special United Nations Security Council session following Azerbaijan’s attack on Artsakh.Macron conveyed this effort during a telephone conversation with Pashinyan, during which both leaders condemned the use of force and the need for international mechanisms to de-escalate the situation.The UN Security Council convened a special session last month to discuss the urgent humanitarian crisis in Artsakh as a result of Azerbaijan’s blockade of the Lachin Corridor. While most country representatives urged Azerbaijan to lift the blockade and conform to an order by the International Court of Justice to ensure “unimpeded” access to the road, no concrete steps were taken by the world body at the time.Pashinyan’s office also reported that he had a similar conversation with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday.Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, who is in New York to attend the UN General Assembly, briefed the U.S. Under Secretary for European Affairs Yuri Kim on the latest Azerbaijani attack on Artsakh.“During meeting at #UNGA78 with US acting Assistant Secretary of State Yuri Kim, I presented Azerbaijan’s large-scale aggression against people of Nagorno Karabakh. Stressed imperative to undertake concrete & unequivocal steps to prevent Azerbaijani aggression & ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Mirzoyan said on X.Kim has come under criticism recently for her statements advancing Baku’s position to open another route to Artsakh before it lifts the blockade of the Lachin Corridor and for the U.S.’s general inaction in the face of warning of a genocide in Artsakh.France’s foreign ministry condemned “in the strongest terms,” Azerbaijan’s latest attack on Artsakh.“No pretext can justify such unilateral action, which threatens thousands of civilians already affected by months of illegal blockade and goes against the efforts of the international community to reach a negotiated settlement,” the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.“France calls on Azerbaijan to immediately cease its offensive and return to respect for international law, noting that it will hold Azerbaijan solely responsible for the fate of the civilian population of Nagorno-Karabakh,” added the statement.“France requests the emergency convening of a meeting of the United Nations Security Council. It is working closely with its European and American partners so that a strong response is provided to this unacceptable offensive, commensurate with the risks it poses to the security of the region,” the French foreign ministry said. https://asbarez.com/france-to-initiate-urgent-un-security-council-session-after-azerbaijani-attacks-on-artsakh/?fbclid=IwAR1tvKFQjwQChENR1sh1PXKRZQ_nhaEccZ85pc62Dw6rjRZ0q9eEHpjVuq0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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MosJan Posted September 25, 2023 Author Report Share Posted September 25, 2023 what hurts the most these days is the clergy people, priests siding with a certain political organization, directing people to revolution..... yes your entitled to have your opinion, but this day we lookup on you, for answers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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