The Western hypocrisy in Karabakh
Azerbaijan has successfully launched a large-scale military operation against the so-called self-declared Armenian state in Karabakh between Sept. 19 and 20. Thus, it has completed the process of what it achieved after the Second Karabagh War in November 2020. After meeting with the representatives of the local Armenians, the Armenians declared the dissolution of their so-called state. Thus, Azerbaijan has resolved the Karabagh issue. From now on, the Karabagh issue is an internal problem of the Azerbaijani state. The two sides will meet on Oct. 5 in Spain to negotiate the new conditions and possibly to sign a peace agreement.
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Azerbaijan has successfully launched a large-scale military operation against the so-called self-declared Armenian state in Karabakh between Sept. 19 and 20. Thus, it has completed the process of what it achieved after the Second Karabagh War in November 2020. After meeting with the representatives of the local Armenians, the Armenians declared the dissolution of their so-called state. Thus, Azerbaijan has resolved the Karabagh issue. From now on, the Karabagh issue is an internal problem of the Azerbaijani state. The two sides will meet on Oct. 5 in Spain to negotiate the new conditions and possibly to sign a peace agreement.
This move was mainly a response to the violation of the cease-fire agreement signed in November 2020 by the Armenian side, who rejected the implementation of some articles of the agreement. First, Armenia hesitated to open the Zangazur Corridor, which was promised to the Azerbaijani side. Secondly, the local Armenian administration in the region, the so-called Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, has resorted to violence against the Azerbaijani security forces. Thirdly, the local Armenians have questioned the Azerbaijani sovereignty over the Lachin Corridor. Armenians did not want the Azerbaijani security forces to control the corridor.
Since Azerbaijan has clearly declared that it will not allow the transfer of weapons from Armenia to Karabakh, the local Armenians have begun to attack the Azerbaijani security forces. The answer of Azerbaijan was the blockade of the region and then the liberation of its internationally recognized territories from the Armenian occupation on Sept.20, 2023, after the anti-terror military operation. Simultaneously, Azerbaijan mobilized a large part of its military to restore the constitutional order in the Karabakh region. Ultimately, the so-called self-declared Armenian republic dissolved itself and accepted Azerbaijani sovereignty.
The determination of the Azerbaijani political leadership to control the region and integrate it totally with the rest of Azerbaijan has forced the local Armenians to come to the terms of Baku and accept de facto recognized Azerbaijani sovereignty over the Karabakh region. Under the new conditions, most Armenians have decided to leave the region. Although the Azerbaijani government has called for the local Armenians not to go, to remain at their homes, and to live under the Azerbaijani authority as Azerbaijani citizens, they have chosen to leave for Armenia, fearing from execution.
This unexpected success of Baku was not welcomed by the Western countries, who have been providing unconditional support to the Armenian side for decades. Since then, the Western countries, media and general public opinion have been severely criticizing Azerbaijan for taking measures against the attacks of the heavily-armed local Armenians. The Western countries, who have accused Türkiye of its support to Azerbaijan, accuse these two states of ethnic cleansing. The concern of the West’s problem is not based on humanitarian reasons; on the contrary, it stems from the failure of its supporters.
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