Here is the approach of a country in pro-Azerbaijani Europe, which is considered pro-Armenian for some reason.
“We must distinguish the situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan from the situation of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is an Armenian-populated enclave inside Azerbaijan,” French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna said, speaking about the Republic of Artsakh.
If this one is pro-Armenian, imagine what the others would be like.
Now, let’s get to the U.S. approach.
“I have proposed the Ministers to return to their capitals to share with their governments the perspective that, with additional goodwill, flexibility, and compromise, an agreement is within reach,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.
Compromise? Apparently, mine maps are needed again “for the sake of nothing”.
In all likelihood, again, there is a need for a mirror withdrawal of troops from the border violated by aggressor Baku long ago; in the kingdom of crooked mirrors.
This is exactly the way Turkey and, by extension, the U.S. understand compromise in the region. This is how many years we have been taught this experience of "compromise”.
Separately, why should Armenia fear or regret that a monument commemorating the heroes of Operation Nemesis has been erected?
Here we go! We are taken for slaves, just like the authorities.
A.V.