Deputy Goodrat Gasanguliyev: “For admission of France Armenia, it disrupts implementation of Zangezo Corridor”

Today, the majority of the population of Armenia turned away from Russia and sympathizes the West. Despite the serious defeat in the war, Armenians did not vote for the corrupt pro-Russian field commander Kocharian, who gave the genocide against Azerbaijanis. The Armenian government actually torpedo the mediation mission of Russia, because Moscow did not send their soldiers to the aid of the Armenian army. Now Yerevan wants to invite France to the region, to bring together which they try to prevent the implementation of the Zangezur corridor. According to Haqqin.az, a deputy of Goodrat Gasanguliyev, commenting on the last provocations of Armenia on the border with Azerbaijan, about this in a conversation with journalists.

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“West is also not interested in the opening of the North-South corridor, because, in their opinion, this will deprive additional income Georgia and weaken its position in the region. In addition, the notorious corridor can ensure the connection of Iran’s railways and Russia. Armenian politicians have always served the interests of other external strength than their own people. And the reason for the last provocations on the front is related to the implementation of this plan, “he said.

Answering the question of the further development of events, Goodrat Gasanguliyev excluded the development of the security scenario of the situation: “One slap is enough to enable them. Armenia should fully fulfill the agreement on November 10, bring troops from Karabakh, to open a Zangezary corridor and start negotiations on A great peace agreement. Otherwise, Azerbaijan should announce a violation of a peace treaty of November 10 and request the withdrawal of Russian peacekeeping forces from Karabakh. For this, before Armenians need to put concrete deadlines in an ultimative form, as it was during the 44th day war. In Otherwise, Armenia, with the help of its patrons, will try to endlessly to maintain the situation “neither peace nor war,” said the deputy.