The military supplies being carried in recent days from various countries to Azerbaijan are intensive, and this is due to the post-war situation in 2020. Tigran Abrahamyan, an MP from the opposition "With Honor" Faction in the National Assembly of Armenia and the founder of Henaket Analytical Center, wrote about this on Facebook.
"The issue is that regardless of the results of the [Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)] war [last fall], Azerbaijan has used a lot of ammunition, a large amount of [military] equipment, technical means were destroyed, whereas the recovery process could not have been completed so quickly.
Azerbaijan was reaching new military-technical cooperation agreements with a number of countries since last December to replenish/complement its arsenal.
This speediness at this phase is connected with the sharp aggravation of relations with Iran. But the so-called re-militarization of Azerbaijan is a direct threat to Armenia as well.
While Azerbaijan is intensively arming [itself], Armenia’s authorities are obsessed with false ideas of building a dialogue with Turkey and Azerbaijan. It seems to them that the war is over and the demands of Azerbaijan and Turkey have been fully met.
But in fact, the pressures and the levers of influence on Armenia are expanding, and which will bring another set of problems for us," Abrahamyan added.