ArmInfo. Not a single Armenian leadership before Nikol Pashinyan's government had ever negotiated with Azerbaijan to the detriment of Armenia's state interests. This was stated by Tatevik Hayrapetyan, an expert on Azerbaijani studies, during the panel discussion "Incitement to hatred in Azerbaijan: Key Findings of the Report" on April 22.
"Each government passes on its diplomatic legacy to the next. And in the current realities, it may turn out that those who inherit Pashinyan's legacy will find themselves in a reality from which they will not be able to escape," the expert added. In this vein, Hayrapetyan highlighted the stance of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who, since taking office, has clearly declared his commitment to a military resolution of the conflict, referring to it as his mission. Additionally, the expert pointed out a common misconception that the hateful statements of Azerbaijanis only surfaced with the emergence of the Artsakh issue. She also emphasized the increase in Armenophobic rhetoric within Azerbaijani society following the 44-day war in Artsakh.
"After the 44-day war in 2020, these hateful statements are being heard more and more often. Azerbaijanis are already portraying Armenians as "barbarians and jackals". It is noteworthy that such statements are coming from President Ilham Aliyev and are being widely quoted in state media and in history textbooks," the expert noted. Hayrapetyan also touched upon the new narrative in the Azerbaijani campaign against Armenia, specifically the term "Western Azerbaijan". She drew attention to the fact that although this term was first used in 1998, its prevalence increased significantly after Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan recognized Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani expert highlighted that it was from that point onwards that this name started appearing in all school textbooks, indicating its political agenda and ambition to not only take over Artsakh, but also the entire territory of Armenia. "Later, Aliyev began referring to Armenia as a fascist state in his statements, prompting us to consider the challenges of achieving peace with Azerbaijan under these conditions," Hayrapetyan added. The Azerbaijani expert also mentioned that since 2020, Azerbaijan has been targeting all those who talk about peace or had any ties to Armenians. She noted that everyone in Azerbaijan who opposed the use of force in resolving the Artsakh issue is currently in custody.