In a departure from months of calm, Armenian soldiers have recently been violating the ceasefire, particularly in the regions of Nakhchivan and Zangezur. This shift prompts questions about the motives behind choosing these specific areas for provocations.
In his statement to Ednews, political scientist Elshan Manafov weighed in, suggesting a link between these incidents and recent meetings between Armenia's Prime Minister and officials from the US and European Union in Brussels. Manafov believes these provocations signal the West's intent to reshape the geopolitical landscape of the region, particularly in light of conflicting interests over strategic corridors.
Manafov emphasizes that Armenia's alignment with Western interests implies participation in regional power struggles. By provoking incidents in Nakhchivan and Zangezur, Armenia seeks to deflect responsibility onto Azerbaijan while leveraging Western support to pressure Baku into adopting their preferred principles and policies.
These provocations, according to Manafov, aim to coerce Baku into aligning with Western agendas and joining sanctions against Russia, thereby illustrating the complex interplay of geopolitical interests in the region.