
ArmInfo. No country in the world has recognized the independence of Artsakh, which was on the path to self-determination. This was stated by the second President of Armenia, leader of the "Armenia" bloc, Robert Kocharyan, during the latest episode of the "Big Politics" podcast.
Commenting on Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statements that he recognized Artsakh as Azerbaijani after the Russian Federation's top leadership publicly stated this twice, Kocharyan emphasized that the Armenian prime minister is thus trying to shift the blame for his mistakes onto others. The second President of Armenia noted that this issue has been a constant topic on the agenda since 2020, and has become more pressing since 2023.
"The Speaker of the Armenian Parliament and other officials are raising this issue for one purpose: to convince our people that we didn't start the war, that we're not to blame for the surrender of Artsakh, and that Russia is to blame for everything. And they probably think Russia doesn't know about this or isn't paying attention. I don't even know: But if you're throwing out topics for your domestic audience that affect the interests of other countries, you should understand that it's not just your voters who are listening to you," Kocharyan continued. He reiterated that Pashinyan is trying to shift blame onto Russia for what he himself is personally guilty of.
Kocharyan further recalled that no country in the world recognized the independence of Artsakh, which was on the path to self-determination. "The right to self-determination was recognized by Artsakh itself, it was recognized by Armenia, but it was on the path to self-determination. In all countries, this path is long, it can last for decades. And what does it mean, you recognized it, because Russia recognized it? Neither Russia, nor the United States, nor France (the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries - ed.) questioned the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. The question is different: being the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries, recognizing territorial integrity, they also accepted the Madrid principles and recognized the right of the Karabakh people to self-determination. The process proceeded according to this logic, and to say that you recognized it, therefore I recognized it, what kind of sovereignty is this? This is from the genre of absurdity. This is just an attempt to shift responsibility to others. The same can be said about Macron. Didn't France and Macron recognize the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan? And the formula was as follows: all these countries recognized the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, but at the same time "Nagorno- Karabakh's right to self-determination. And it was assumed that the referendum would be the final chord in recognizing Artsakh's independence," Kocharyan noted.
He once again called Pashinyan's statements on this matter absurd, recalling that it was Russia's mediation that stopped the war in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone in November 2020. Kocharyan stated that Russia, without a UN Security Council resolution or any international structures, persuaded Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and deployed its peacekeepers to Nagorno-Karabakh. According to him, under such circumstances, claiming that he was abandoned to his fate during the war is absurd. He recalled that Pashinyan, while losing the war, refused to stop the fighting. "Under these circumstances, Russia intervened, put pressure on Azerbaijan, stopped the fighting, and deployed its peacekeeping forces. You simply had to evaluate this and do everything to ensure that the statement of November 9, 2020, was observed. But he did everything to ensure that these agreements were not observed," the politician said.
He also noted that the November 9, 2020, statement was not approved by any parliament and was a manifestation of the Russian president's will to save Nagorno-Karabakh, while Pashinyan went and destroyed this entire structure. Kocharyan also dismissed accusations of inaction against Russian peacekeepers as groundless, noting that they were stripped of any mandate after Armenia refused to participate in the negotiation process, recognizing Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan. "This is precisely what Russia is saying. With this move by Pashinyan, Karabakh has become an internal issue for Azerbaijan, the automatic Artsakh Armed Forces have become illegal, and Karabakh has become a separatist movement, not a people moving towards self-determination," Kocharyan concluded.