ArmInfo. It is obvious that at the moment the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement, led by the Primate of the Tavush Diocese Bagrat Galstanyan, does not have support from any foreign state or transnational network structure, stated Head of the Department of Iranian Studies of the Faculty of Oriental Studies of Yerevan State University (YSU), Vardan Voskanyan.
He is convinced that this significantly reduces the effectiveness of the struggle, since there is no visible or invisible external pressure on the authorities, and forces the leadership of the struggle to look for additional tools to compensate for this circumstance.
"In this way, it is possible to give the struggle a super-organized structural character, that is, to fill the deficit of external support through internal consolidation, concentration of resources and proper management.
This, of course, will require significant additional effort and work, but if successful, it will make the new government that will be formed in Armenia truly independent and completely Armenian-centric, which will certainly strengthen the position of our state in the international arena," Voskanyan concluded.