ArmInfo.The issue of the so-called "Zangezur corridor" will not be resolved in Armenia. This was stated by Stanford University professor Artur Khachikyan in an interview with ArmInfo.
According to him, it is quite possible that this issue will be resolved in favor of Turkey and Azerbaijan, since both Ankara and Baku have very strong diplomatic positions in both Moscow and Washington, which Yerevan practically does not have. "Armenia has neither diplomatic ties nor weight in either Russia or the United States. Therefore, it is quite possible that this issue will not be resolved in our favor," the expert noted.
Answering the question about the threats to Armenia's Syunik region that such a development of events entails, the expert added that the region through which the corridor is to pass has long been under threat. "This may lead to us being forced to leave the region, and its territory may be transferred to the informal control of Azerbaijan and Turkey. The deployment of other forces there under joint control, including with the participation of Iran, is also possible. De jure, this will be the territory of Armenia, but de facto, it will be under the control of others. One thing is clear: this will be decided without our participation and not in our favor, since we are, in fact, a bankrupt, failed state," Khachikyan said.
The expert emphasized that in order for a state to be considered established, it is necessary to have an appropriate education system, qualified personnel, elite, government officials, resources, economy, and technology. "We have none of this," the Stanford University professor summarized.
On February 12, at a briefing for journalists, the Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Alen Simonyan once again confirmed that the "Zangezur corridor" is unacceptable for Armenia and remains a red line for the country's authorities.
Prior to this, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated at a press conference that Yerevan had received a verbal response from Baku to the written proposal made in November regarding the unblocking of communications. He noted that he considered it incorrect to disclose Baku's response and "does not want to disclose the nuances until he sees the likelihood of Azerbaijan accepting his proposals." Pashinyan also stated that Armenia is ready to provide Azerbaijan with railway communications for cargo transportation to Nakhchivan. "We made a specific proposal to Azerbaijan, a decision that takes into account both Armenia's position and Azerbaijan's position. We proposed that there be railway cargo transportation from Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan and back through the territory of Armenia, through Meghri, since the restoration of the remaining sections of the railway with Azerbaijan - I mean in Tavush - requires large investments. But according to the same principle: from Yeraskh to Meghri through Nakhchivan," the Armenian Prime Minister explained. Earlier, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that Armenia should not hinder the establishment of direct land communication between the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and Azerbaijan. "Why should we travel to Nakhchivan, which is an integral part of Azerbaijan, by other routes? We must have a direct connection, and this connection does not call into question the sovereignty of Armenia," the Azerbaijani President emphasized.
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