Armenian expert on Iran Vardan Voskanyan slammed the installment of provocative Azerbaijani signboards in Armenia’s Syunik Province in an effort to pressure the Armenians.
"The dictatorial regime of Baku, taking advantage of the incompetence of the regime that still believes its in power in Armenia, is trying to exert psychological pressure on our people by installing provocative signboards in Syunik Province of Armenia with the use of various tricks,” he wrote on Facebook on Saturday.
“The launch of the so-called "signboard war" was factually announced some time ago by the dictator of Baku himself, trampling on the sign reading "Haykazyan" in one of the temporarily occupied territories of the Artsakh Republic as a manifestation of his disrespectful and obscene behavior, which has already become recurrent.
"These Azeri "signs" are, in fact, useless, because after the Armenian reconquest they will definitely end up in landfills, as the Azerbaijani proverb says, ‘tülkü hiyləgərdir, amma dərisi satılır’ (No matter how cunning the fox is, its fur is sold),” Voskanyan said.