not over, only delayed,~~it’s for 99 years~~, who’s to say what happens after that, if they choose to extend it or not.
edit: they can extend it up to 99 years. Then they can decide to extend it after that
rotisseur on
It’s a declaration and not an agreement. Can it have some consequences? Maybe, but this isn’t a treaty. Even if it were, you’d need some third party enforcement mechanism that is fully committed to act.
dimmanxak on
Is this AI
Alex_Hovhannisyan on
1. The U.S. and Azerbaijan will profit off this corridor. Not to mention that the U.S. can now resume selling weapons to Azerbaijan.
2. Once the corridor is constructed, Armenia will geographically be split in two.
3. Azerbaijan will bide its time and one day allege that Armenian „terrorists“ south of the corridor are attacking cargo or people. You know the rest.
Disastrous_Method_95 on
Of course the corridor has to be named after Trump.
Repulsive-Curve-5908 on
This looks like more of US-Russia tactics than helping Armenia or Azerbaijan. In fact Armenia should be very very careful of countries like USA. Wherever, in whichever country they intervened, got into, or forcefully entered, they have ruined the country.
TheElderScrollsLore on
They got rid of section 907. That means USA can sell weapons to Azeris.
Now, does that also mean they will sell to Armenia?
This does not sound good.
Biged123z on
In my opinion, Armenia made the best of a bad situation.
SimilarMeeting8131 on
Aliyev regime relies on anti-Armenian propaganda. That’s huge part of how his father came into power. This conflict won’t be over until this regime falls and Azeris stop being taught that Armenia belongs to them.
armoram11 on
Long from it
joseph_canadian on
To be honest, Aliyev spoke very well at the end. He praised the USA, the capital, the building, the President and spoke very well in general.
Pashinyan had a chance to say something great but responded by following Aliyev and saying “Nothing to add, I agree with everything.”
Maybe it’s better he didn’t say anything as I’m sure he would have looked like a fool.
Alexyeve on
Let’s hope Russia doesn’t destabilize the situation.
ElectronicButterfly4 on
I really hope I’m wrong but what if the purpose of this corridor all along was to allow Azerbaijan to arm Nakhchivan more easily and eventually start a two front war to capture Syunik? God I hope I’m wrong and it really is about economic benefit to them but this makes me so nervous
1DarkStarryNight on
the conflict will not be over until the Azeri regime crumbles under its own fundamentally anti-Armenian nature, is made to recognise the imperative, on both sides, for a real peace that acknowledges Armenians as equals, and Armenian sovereignty over Artsakh is restored.
We will return.
Some-Shoulder-2598 on
Is this ai or something
edgargp on
feels like the beginning of the end
Some_Armenian_Guy on
Not sure if rare W or Perma L. I pray for the best
Evakuate493 on
That man seriously bit his lip as he put his two hands over theirs…just wow.
ar_david_hh on
Aliyev just gave his word to an Armenian reporter in front of the White House that Azerbaijan is done with wars and has no hidden intentions or plans to attack. Save the video just in case lol
Humble_Energy_6927 on
one of the warmest handshakes I’ve ever seen.
Awkward-Positive-764 on
It’s not an official peace deal
arronsky on
Trump’s ego is now involved. Aliyev can’t just start spewing nonsense, or he’ll get „India’d“ and he clearly doesn’t want that. We finally have a qualitative check and balance. It’s not much, but it’s more than we had.
minus2cats on
Cool, but how you shake hands with a guy that oversaw the ethnic cleansing of your people from his county?
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not over, only delayed,~~it’s for 99 years~~, who’s to say what happens after that, if they choose to extend it or not.
edit: they can extend it up to 99 years. Then they can decide to extend it after that
It’s a declaration and not an agreement. Can it have some consequences? Maybe, but this isn’t a treaty. Even if it were, you’d need some third party enforcement mechanism that is fully committed to act.
Is this AI
1. The U.S. and Azerbaijan will profit off this corridor. Not to mention that the U.S. can now resume selling weapons to Azerbaijan.
2. Once the corridor is constructed, Armenia will geographically be split in two.
3. Azerbaijan will bide its time and one day allege that Armenian „terrorists“ south of the corridor are attacking cargo or people. You know the rest.
Of course the corridor has to be named after Trump.
This looks like more of US-Russia tactics than helping Armenia or Azerbaijan. In fact Armenia should be very very careful of countries like USA. Wherever, in whichever country they intervened, got into, or forcefully entered, they have ruined the country.
They got rid of section 907. That means USA can sell weapons to Azeris.
Now, does that also mean they will sell to Armenia?
This does not sound good.
In my opinion, Armenia made the best of a bad situation.
Aliyev regime relies on anti-Armenian propaganda. That’s huge part of how his father came into power. This conflict won’t be over until this regime falls and Azeris stop being taught that Armenia belongs to them.
Long from it
To be honest, Aliyev spoke very well at the end. He praised the USA, the capital, the building, the President and spoke very well in general.
Pashinyan had a chance to say something great but responded by following Aliyev and saying “Nothing to add, I agree with everything.”
Maybe it’s better he didn’t say anything as I’m sure he would have looked like a fool.
Let’s hope Russia doesn’t destabilize the situation.
I really hope I’m wrong but what if the purpose of this corridor all along was to allow Azerbaijan to arm Nakhchivan more easily and eventually start a two front war to capture Syunik? God I hope I’m wrong and it really is about economic benefit to them but this makes me so nervous
the conflict will not be over until the Azeri regime crumbles under its own fundamentally anti-Armenian nature, is made to recognise the imperative, on both sides, for a real peace that acknowledges Armenians as equals, and Armenian sovereignty over Artsakh is restored.
We will return.
Is this ai or something
feels like the beginning of the end
Not sure if rare W or Perma L. I pray for the best
That man seriously bit his lip as he put his two hands over theirs…just wow.
Aliyev just gave his word to an Armenian reporter in front of the White House that Azerbaijan is done with wars and has no hidden intentions or plans to attack. Save the video just in case lol
one of the warmest handshakes I’ve ever seen.
It’s not an official peace deal
Trump’s ego is now involved. Aliyev can’t just start spewing nonsense, or he’ll get „India’d“ and he clearly doesn’t want that. We finally have a qualitative check and balance. It’s not much, but it’s more than we had.
Cool, but how you shake hands with a guy that oversaw the ethnic cleansing of your people from his county?