Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations
A few things I noticed concerning the interview:
- The interviewer let the Tatar ambasador get away with saying that 15,000 Armenians live in Baku.
- He was forceful in his threats that war can start at any moment - "even in the next hour". This makes me believe that if they do not initiate a war with the next year, then they are bluffing and that Armenia should, henceforth, harden their position on NKR.
- The ambasador squirmed when he was questioned about Azerbaijan buying weapons from the US.
- When the interviewer quoted Sarkiyan's comment that "to be good Armenians is to be good Russians", the ambasador came off weak saying that Azerbaijanis in Russia should "integrate" in Russian but maintain their "Azeri Culture"...to a Russian nationalist, this statement must have pissed them off -especially in contrast to Sarkisyan's overtly pro-Russian comment.
A few things I noticed concerning the interview:
- The interviewer let the Tatar ambasador get away with saying that 15,000 Armenians live in Baku.
- He was forceful in his threats that war can start at any moment - "even in the next hour". This makes me believe that if they do not initiate a war with the next year, then they are bluffing and that Armenia should, henceforth, harden their position on NKR.
- The ambasador squirmed when he was questioned about Azerbaijan buying weapons from the US.
- When the interviewer quoted Sarkiyan's comment that "to be good Armenians is to be good Russians", the ambasador came off weak saying that Azerbaijanis in Russia should "integrate" in Russian but maintain their "Azeri Culture"...to a Russian nationalist, this statement must have pissed them off -especially in contrast to Sarkisyan's overtly pro-Russian comment.



). Tension between a foreign ambassador and a television personality is a bit unusual. As I have been saying, no matter how one looks at it - Azerbaijan is an unwilling hostage to Russia. Not only has official Baku been forced to comply with most of the Kremlin's wishes they are also forced to more-or-less accept the status quo in Nagorno Karabagh. If Armenia is dependent on Russia for survival so is Azerbaijan and Georgia in many geopolitical and economic aspects. This fact alone is more than enough for Russia to forcefully maintain its current position within the south Caucasus. Take statements made by both sides during Medvedev's trip to Baku and compare it to the ones regarding Sargsyan's trip to Moscow.















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