Armenia needs to revise its constitution to respect Azerbaijan’s national sovereignty Article by The Jerusalem Post
One of the world’s most influential publications, Jerusalem Post, has published an article by a well-known Israeli expert on the Arab world and Iran, former Lt-Col of the Israeli Defense Forces' Intelligence Corps, Mordechai Kedar, titled "Is Türkiye set to become the new regional power instead of Iran?". Caliber.Az offers its readers the paraphrased version of the excerpts from the piece.
In the article, Armenia’s establishment of normal relations with Azerbaijan and Türkiye, following its loss of Russian support and distancing from Tehran, is seen as an inevitable option in the context of a potential peace agreement with Azerbaijan.
The piece reads that developments in this direction will significantly weaken the religious radicalism in the region, which has been promoted by Tehran.
The material reads that Azerbaijan, which ensures the supremacy of secular law in all territories under its control and successfully prevents the spread of religious radicalism, makes an important contribution to the establishment of a secular atmosphere in the region.
The Israeli professor points out that Azerbaijan's victory, as a strategic ally of Türkiye, in the Second Karabakh War contributes to weakening forces that escalate tensions in the region and enhances the influence of the Turkic alliance.
The article also mentions that as a result of the aggression by Armenia, which ignored four United Nations Security Council resolutions and held Azerbaijan’s Karabakh Region and seven adjacent districts under occupation for 30 years, nearly one million of Azerbaijan’s citizens were forced to become displaced persons.
The author concludes that, in light of the above, Armenians must revise their constitution for respectful recognition of Azerbaijan's national sovereignty.