Armenian pundit: US has no tools to exert big pressure on Azerbaijan
Armenian political analyst Suren Sargsyan has said that the US has no tools to exert big pressure on Azerbaijan.
“Of course, America’s recent activity is important and noticeable. The messages sent to Baku are also important. I myself was in Washington a few weeks ago and tried to understand whether the United States has a strategy for us or whether it solves problems ‘as they come’,” Sargsyan wrote on Facebook, commenting on the hearings on Karabakh in the US House of Representatives, Caliber.Az reports.
“I do not believe in such statements that the US will not allow the roads in Armenia to be opened by force. Over the past 30 years, almost all US presidents have signed statements with other co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group that the use or threat of force cannot be used in the Karabakh problem settlement. This has happened in several episodes, and the international community was satisfied with the appeals to the sides,” the political analyst noted.
“I assume that the Biden administration, which is on the eve of the elections and has a rather low rating, no matter how sincere it may be in its intentions, does not have the appropriate tools either to exert big pressure on Azerbaijan or to provide real security guarantees to Armenia,” the political analyst added.