ArmInfo. Just a couple of days ago, literally, I would say that I do not see any indicators that show the possibility of a suspension of hostilities, however, now the situation has changed.
Director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan stated this at a press conference. In particular, according to him, these indicators are the plane that landed in Yerevan, the trip of Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu to Baku, as well as the obvious contacts that exist between the Armenian side and the Russian leadership. <That is, in the depths of the processes there is an invisible part, which is, as it were, under the carpet. Naturally, no one informs about this officially, but there is a process of interaction, "the political scientist emphasized.
Iskandaryan also said that in recent days the tone in which Azerbaijan makes its statements, as well as the emphasis on the information field, have changed. "Over the past day and a half, the representation of Turkey has changed - a different pace of Turkish statements and so on. That is, something is happening, but is that enough? Because this kind of activity very much depends on what the situation is on the front line.
I think the situation would have been completely different if it had turned out what they had planned - a blitzkrieg. The blitzkrieg did not work, the situation is dragging on, the Azerbaijani army continues to grind in this meat grinder, and this affects the situation. Various kinds of negotiations are underway. I don't think that we should rely heavily on Europe and America now, perhaps there will be some efforts on their part. But these are efforts of a political nature, which are clearly not enough to change something. It all depends on the situation on the front line>, concluded Iskandaryan.