ArmInfo.Azerbaijan's actions in the direction of Armenian Jermuk in September 2022 were a harbinger of the events a year later in Artsakh. Moreover, in practical terms, everything started in Jermuk, and theoretically, the beginning was laid during the meeting in Brussels two weeks before , political scientist Hakob Badalyan wrote on his social media account.
The political scientist recalled that on the morning of September 13, namely on that day, or more precisely - on the night of September 12-13, 2022, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces launched a large- scale aggression against the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia using large-caliber weapons, artillery, missile systems and unmanned aerial vehicles, he made a post on Facebook in which he literally indicated that Syunik was not Azerbaijan's target. And the point here, as Badalyan pointed out, is not in rhetoric or simple desire, since Baku would certainly like to take over the Syunik region, . for players of a much higher weight category, and Aliyev understands that this .
the Artsakh issue by putting pressure on Armenia>, - the political scientist wrote then.
Three weeks after Jermuk, the expert recalls, Prague took place, where Azerbaijan, under the threat of Jermuk, actually received what was key for it at that time, and began the active phase of .
of this process for Baku. , many will ask the question. Although in Armenia this question has traditionally narrative accents, the interrogation itself is important and significant.
Indeed, why didn't the Russians prevent the process that would have led to of their presence in Artsakh?>, - asks Badalyan, and then notes: do?>. In the end, with the same logic, we can say what could have done when the decisions were imposed under the threat of a repeat of the , and in fact, the silent support of Brussels>, - the political scientist writes. In his opinion, in fact, the picture is very complex, and has been complex for a long time, not since the time of Jermuk.
This does not mean at all . I do not measure military-political processes by what would have done, or what would have done, or what , Michel, etc., etc.> would have done, - he noted.
In the conditions of the actual absence of complete information necessary for any theories and statements, Badalyan prefers to assess the situation by considering political motives. In this vein, according to the expert, the center of gravity has shifted, so to speak, to the Euro-Atlantic pole, and Russia, due to a lack of resources, as well as in connection with the Ukrainian campaign, did not oppose the , making a transition to a policy of solving minimal problems in the Caucasus. In his opinion, awareness of this fact is important when considering the extent of responsibility of external actors for the fate of Artsakh, in order to avoid focusing exclusively on the Russian Federation, .
Absolutely. Nikol Pashinyan's responsibility as the Prime Minister of Armenia is unwavering, regardless of who and what we consider responsible>, - Badalyan noted, calling for self-deception and seeing only in the processes at the global level, without trying to understand what is happening around.
As the political scientist noted, the same was during the time of the 3rd President Serzh Sargsyan, when judgments on any external or domestic political issues could be met with accusations on the topic, .
Even then, due to the political subjectivity of Armenia, they ensured the solution of their own domestic political problems.
The same today. Tomorrow will be the same, because instead of understanding politics, the main task of various actors of the Armenian socio-political organism, large and small, is to choose one goal and turn this goal into political . As a result, Armenia has turned into a political desert>, - summed up Hakob Badalyan. Let us recall that on September 13-14, 2022, Azerbaijan, using drones, missiles and artillery, attacked the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia in 5 directions, 2 of which were in the Syunik region, 2 in Gegharkunik, and one in Vayots Dzor.
According to the Investigative Committee, as a result of Azerbaijan's September aggression, 224 people were killed on the Armenian side, including four civilians, at least 20 people were taken prisoner. At least 7,600 people were evacuated from the Gegharkunik, Syunik and Vayots Dzor regions. As a result of this enemy aggression, according to experts, about 150 sq. km of the sovereign territories of the Republic of Armenia are under the occupation of Azerbaijan.
On December 12, 2022, Azerbaijan blocked the Lachin corridor, the only road connecting Armenia with Artsakh, and on September 19, 2023, it launched large-scale military operations against NK. On September 20, the NKR authorities agreed to disarm the NKR Defense Army and negotiate. On September 24, the exodus of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh (Republic of Artsakh) began, and on September 28, NKR President Samvel Shahramanyan signed a decree on the termination of the existence of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) from January 1, 2024 and the dissolution of all state institutions. After that, the Baku leader declared that the Artsakh issue was closed for him.