ArmInfo. Political scientist Beniamin Matevosyan drew attention to the lack of reaction from Ankara to the natural disaster in Armenia.
The expert noted that when commenting on the natural disaster that occurred in the Lori and Tavush regions, the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of Armenia Gnel Sanosyan rightly replied that the amount of damage from the flood is enormous, and it will take a lot of time and serious financial resources to eliminate its consequences.
In this vein, Matevosyan drew attention to the fact that in 2023, when an earthquake occurred in neighboring Turkey, which also caused damage on a huge scale, the Armenian authorities not only expressed condolences to the Turkish side, but also sent humanitarian aid to Turkey through the bridge in Margara.
"In the case of the stylish disaster in Armenia, official Ankara is silent, not to mention helping our country with anything. This fact is the emergence of not only Turkey's deep-seated attitude towards Armenia, but also a failure of the foreign policy course, since Nikol Pashinyan failed build such a system of relations with Ankara so that the reaction of the Erdogan government is mirrored by how the RA government behaved in 2023," the political scientist expressed his conviction.
In this vein, he noted that Iran has expressed its readiness to send humanitarian aid and rescue teams to Armenia, Russia has repeatedly expressed its readiness to help in the restoration of flood-affected areas of Armenia (and has already managed to provide assistance), France has declared its readiness to provide assistance to Armenia in the liquidation consequences of a recent natural disaster.
"Someday everything that is happening in Armenia will end, we will turn over this dark page, but for centuries we will not be able to wash away the shame, because we were the people who, knowing, seeing that our brothers and sisters, that one part of our people in Artsakh is starving, We provided humanitarian assistance not to them, but to their executioners - the Turks.
When people were starving in Artsakh and people had problems with medicines, it was we who sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine instead of NKR, leaving our brothers and sisters, part of our people to be devoured by our neighbors... We will not wash away this shame for centuries," Matevosyan noted.
On May 26, a flood occurred in the north of Armenia caused by heavy precipitation, heavy rain and the Debed River overflowing its banks, which led to significant destruction of infrastructure and the death of at least 4 people. The storm damaged roads, bridges and railway lines. Thanks to the efforts of rescuers, 443 citizens were evacuated. In order to eliminate the consequences of the disaster, an operational group was formed under the leadership of the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of the Republic of Armenia Gnel Sanosyan.
A number of countries, including Russia, Iran. France, Greece and others have expressed their readiness to assist Armenia in overcoming the consequences of the disaster, however, the Armenian authorities remain silent on this matter. On May 30, with a message from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia about a meeting of the republican commission to assess the damage caused to individuals and legal entities as a result of emergency situations in the Lori and Tavush regions, it became known that the Ministry of Internal Affairs sent requests to activate the civil defense mechanism of the European Union and receive support from the UN office in order to strengthening expert capabilities to more accurately assess and eliminate the consequences of a disaster.