Europe seals deals with Azerbaijan as Armenia fed fairy tales Armenian pundit exposes disparity
Armenian political expert Suren Surenyants has commented on the EU's anti-Azerbaijani resolutions in an interview with Armenian media.
"Regardless of these two reports, the European Union will not impose any specific sanctions against Azerbaijan. The fact is that these resolutions were adopted by the European Parliament, which will be dissolved in June this year, as new elections need to be held. Therefore, for me, these reports are a kind of essay for the 9th grade, 90% of which will not come true" Caliber.Az quotes him as saying.
"Remember that Western governments sign serious agreements with Azerbaijan, they issue statements by parliaments pleasant to the ears of Armenians that are not policy implementers.
The key focus of this report lies in the necessity for European Union observers to be deployed along the border with Türkiye.
Preparations are underway for the withdrawal of the 102nd Russian military base, a promise made by Pashinyan. He is now seeking support from the West to address this issue, as he is not receiving the desired response. Alternatively, he may turn to Erdogan for assurances that Turkey will not attack if the Russian border guards are removed from the border. While Erdogan may refrain from attacking for a couple of years, his future actions are uncertain. Armenia lacks the necessary resources to secure the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, so removing the Russian soldiers could leave them vulnerable to Erdogan's influence.
Any attempt to change the foreign policy pursued by these authorities will save Armenia from collapse. And at the first opportunity, the West will sacrifice Pashinyan at Putin's feet, as it was with Saakashvili and Zelenskyy," the political analyst said.