Foreign media reports, as cited by Ednews, highlight Russian political scientist Dmitry Solonnik's concerns over Armenia's recent claim against Azerbaijan in the International Court of Justice. Solonnik suggests that Armenia's objective behind this move is to introduce peacekeepers from NATO countries into the Karabakh region, a decision that could prompt strong negative reactions from Russia.
Solonnik criticizes Armenia's attempt to involve NATO representatives in the South Caucasus conflict, emphasizing that such actions undermine stability in the region. He expresses Russia's disapproval of external interference in the Caucasus and warns against Armenia's efforts to drag NATO forces into the region.
The political scientist asserts that Armenia's primary goal is to challenge the outcomes of the 44-day war in Karabakh. However, he believes that Armenia's endeavors are unlikely to yield significant results in the conflict resolution process.