Weekly Press Release of Istanbul Gelisim University (September 28 - October 2, 2020)
Abstract
Armenia has repeatedly shown that it is not for peace!
Sociologist and International Relations Expert Bahlul Aliyev (PhD), who
made evaluations about the conflicts that took place after Armenia’s
attack on Azerbaijan, stated that Armenia has repeatedly shown that it is
not in favor of peace and said: “The Azerbaijani Armed Forces are not like
the times when the Soviet Union was dissolved. With friendly and allied
countries behind it, it has advanced weapons, well-equipped and trained
soldiers and international experience.”
Sociologist and International Relations Specialist Bahlul Aliyev from Istanbul
Gelişim University (IGU), who made a statement on the subject, emphasized
the Armenian side’s preparations for a new escalation after the heavy defeat in
the Tovuz region in July and said: “This attack was actually an expected attack. The prime minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan,
who received a lot of criticism in domestic politics after the July rout, was preparing for a large-scale war both to protect his own
prestige and to stabilize the political path he could not keep in balance. In order to keep the public busy, the participation of the
wife of the prime minister, Anna Akopyan, in the military training held in Karabakh, which was under occupation two weeks ago,
sending notes to the members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), issues such as the purchase of 40 tons of
weapons from Russia via Iran, heralded that Armenia would enter into an armed conflict to destabilize the Azerbaijani lands. In
addition, when the countries of the world were dealing with the problems of the explosion in Beirut, the Armenian side to settle
its Armenian-origin cognates from Lebanon to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan and dispatch PKK terrorists from Iraq and
Syria to the region. President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev expressed this issue at the 75th Meeting of the UN General Assembly on
September 24, and drew the attention of the world public opinion to the issue.”
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