Thursday, November 12, 2020

After the war, Armenia suffered a big loss! Angry crowd beats the speaker, and calls for revenge rise

 After the war, Armenia suffered a big loss! Angry crowd beats the speaker, and calls for revenge rise

According to comprehensive media reports: Russian President Putin, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan signed a statement announcing that the Nagorno-Karabakh (Naka) region will start from 0:00 on the 10th in Moscow time (5 Hour) a complete ceasefire.

Putin issued a statement on the Russian President’s website on the 10th, stating that Azerbaijan and Armenia will stay in their respective positions, and the two sides will exchange prisoners of war, other detainees and the remains of victims. Russia will deploy peacekeeping forces in the Naka region.

According to the website of the President of Azerbaijan, Aliyev said during a video meeting with Putin before signing the statement that he believed that a political settlement of the conflict would bring lasting peace to the region. Aliyev also expressed his gratitude to Russia and Turkey for their efforts to resolve the conflict in the Naka region.

At the same time, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan posted on his personal Facebook account to confirm the signing of the ceasefire statement. He said that this statement may be the best solution to the current complex situation. This is a "very difficult decision."



▲The T-72 tank of the Russian peacekeeping force that arrived in the Naka area overnight

Since the end of September this year, the Naga War has been fought between Armenian and Azerbaijani armies for about 40 days. Although there was a ceasefire during the period, there was no monitoring mechanism, so it was torn up by the armies of both sides shortly after the agreement was signed. Did not stop.

The ceasefire made it clear that the Russian troops stationed in the Naka region to supervise the ceasefire and perform peacekeeping missions, providing great guarantee for the implementation of the ceasefire. On the day before the ceasefire agreement, a Russian Mi-24 Hind gunship was shot down by an Azerbaijani anti-aircraft missile on the other side of the border while flying in Armenia, killing two pilots.

Although this incident has little to do with the ceasefire agreement, some analysts believe that it was one of the factors that contributed to the signing of the ceasefire agreement. Because if Azerbaijan does not sign the agreement, it is very likely that Russia will directly interfere in the war in the Naka region on the grounds of this incident, which will wipe out Azerbaijan’s current victory. Therefore, Azerbaijan readily accepted the offer of a ceasefire on the existing front.



▲Azerbaijan accidentally shot down a Russian Mi-24 Hind gunship, which contributed to the signing of the ceasefire agreement.

As for Armenia, the country’s small war resources have been exhausted. A large amount of technical equipment was lost under the air strikes in Azerbaijan, and the casualties were huge. It had to carry out a nationwide war mobilization.

In this case, Prime Minister Nikon Pashinyan also had to accept the ceasefire agreement.

However, after learning that the government had signed a humiliating ceasefire agreement, angry Armenians flooded the streets of the capital Yerevan. Some people even broke into the parliament building and demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Pashinyan who came to power in 2018.




▲The Armenian people were unwilling to accept the current ceasefire agreement and surrounded the parliament

The situation in and around the parliament building is very tense. Protesters blocked the streets near the building and blocked the road to the airport.

The vehicle in which Armenian Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan was riding was intercepted by the protesters. Clashes broke out between the protesters and Mirzoyan’s security. During the conflict, Mirzoyan himself was dragged out of the car by the people and suffered. It's beaten up.



▲The speaker beaten by angry people
The plot is also familiar

The anger of the Armenian people is understandable.

For Armenia, this war and this agreement are a disaster. The agreement caused Armenia to lose control of most of the southern part of Nagorno-Karabakh and key strategic areas surrounding the disputed territory.

Shusha, the cultural capital, is controlled by Azerbaijan, and the refugees who escape there may never be able to return to their homeland.

In addition, unconfirmed information also pointed out that the agreement requires the creation of two land corridors between Armenia and Azerbaijan: one is a safe road from Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh. The second corridor connects the Azerbaijani enclave Nakhchewan and Baku.



▲Note that Nahcewan above Iran is completely isolated by Armenia, does not border the mainland of Azerbaijan, and has only one land passage with Turkey

Yesterday’s article stated that the enclave of Nahcevan does not have a border with Azerbaijan. If a land channel is to be opened in accordance with the agreement, it must pass through Armenia. The Turkish army currently deployed in Nahcevan does not exclude the Turkish army from going to the mainland of Azerbaijan through this land channel.

This leads to a state that makes Armenians extremely angry!

Because Turkey denies the Armenian massacre, it has always supported Azerbaijan during the war and even sent people to weapons. Regarding the possibility that the Turkish army may show off on Armenian territory in the future, American observers commented that it was like a Nazi German tank entering Jerusalem, which would lead to greater ethnic and religious conflicts!



▲If Turkish tanks appear in Armenia or the Naka region
Will make the Armenian people crazy again

In addition, this agreement is also a face-off to the Minsk process for the settlement of the Asian-African dispute through negotiations. Azerbaijan has regained part of the control of the Naka region through acts of war. This successful attempt may encourage it to launch again when it is ready. war. In the near future, Azerbaijan may digest the regained control area, while Armenia will lick the wound.

As the victor, Azerbaijani President Aliyev announced: "The signing of this document means Armenia's surrender!" The crowd in the capital Baku celebrated with fireworks.




▲The crowd in the capital raised the flags of Azerbaijan and Turkey
Shouting "The country is indivisible"

For those who are concerned about the situation in this region, the current ceasefire should not be confused with long-term peace. Azerbaijan will strengthen its military presence in southern Naka, and Armenia’s failure may lead to the disintegration of the Pashinyan government and encourage the creation of a populist government, which will look for opportunities to retaliate.

This is not the end of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, it is just the beginning of a new chapter.

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