"There will be no new war in Karabakh": Turkey and Azerbaijan are satisfied with the victory of Pashinyan's party in the elections in Armenia
Nikol Pashinyan's party, having enlisted the support of the majority of the citizens of Armenia who came to the elections, celebrates the victory. Moreover, it is she who will once again become the main one in the formation of the government of the republic.
Attention is drawn to how Azerbaijan and Turkey reacted to the victory of the political force of the acting acting Prime Minister of Armenia. Both Baku and Ankara do not hide their satisfaction with how the Armenian citizens voted in the recent early parliamentary elections.
Thus, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov noted that there is great hope that the new government of Armenia will move along a constructive path and draw the right conclusions, having studied the causes of the previous crisis.
Bayramov noted that the crisis in Armenia was caused by “decades of violations of international law”. According to the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister, Baku is determined to restore full-fledged relations with Armenia, with the government that will be formed.
Turkey recognized the results of the elections in Armenia. At the same time, Turkish experts actually make it clear that Ankara is satisfied with the victory of Pashinyan's political party in the Armenian elections. The fact is that if the victory was celebrated by Pashinyan's opponents, the situation could develop in the direction of denunciation of the agreements that were concluded on the Karabakh issue. Turkey notes that "there will be no new war in Karabakh," "the restoration of the legal regime will continue in the territories that were de jure Azerbaijani and became so de facto last autumn."
Recall that earlier, thousands of protest actions against Pashinyan gathered in the streets of Yerevan. The crowd demanded his resignation, claiming that he "surrendered the interests of the Armenian people." But Pashinyan resigned only formally, declaring himself acting prime minister and announcing early elections. In these elections, his party wins, and therefore Pashinyan, most likely, will be re-appointed by the parliament as the head of the Armenian government.
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