“πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Aliyev and Xi sign a strategic partnership agreement: – Azerbaijan opposes Taiwan independence – China “supports the peace agenda proposed by Azerbaijan and considers counterproductive geopolitical intrigues aimed at maintaining confrontation””

https://x.com/HovhanNaz/status/1808531239256674731

Posted by pride_of_artaxias

12 Comments

  1. WowIwasveryWrong27 on

    This is like high school drama. β€œYou don’t like this person so I’ll like them more!” Dummies.

  2. ReverendEdgelord on

    As we realign so too do they. This is just the nature of global geopolitics.

  3. perhapsaname on

    Its time for Armenia to make a statement recognizing Indian claims on land currently controlled by China, and summon the Chinese ambassador, perhaps send home a few diplomats

  4. Queasy_Reindeer3697 on

    sorry I can’t resist. It seems like Chinese small dick owner Xi licked azeri oiled dicks😭

  5. Typical_Effect_9054 on

    A few weeks ago the US upgraded its relationship with Armenia to strategic partner. https://www.state.gov/joint-statement-on-u-s-armenia-strategic-dialogue-capstone/

    Is this a response to that? Maybe, but probably not. I’d imagine these things are in the works months beforehand, if not more.

    The question is how either of these partnerships will tangibly manifest. Only time can tell.

    And perhaps this can be leveraged to spur closer relations with the US/India.

    Here’s the complete text of the partnership that OP is referring to: https://archive.is/einAK. It’s better to read it for yourself than a snippet of a Tweet.

  6. Typical_Effect_9054 on

    Some funny parts

    >4.1. The Parties will jointly support the international system under the auspices of the United Nations, and adhere to the international order based on international law, and fundamental norms of international relations founded on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. Azerbaijan and China oppose hegemony and the policy of force. The Parties adhere to genuine multilateralism, support the constructive role of the United Nations in international affairs, and are ready to continue to strengthen cooperation within the framework of the United Nations. The Parties advocate for the promotion of the common values of humanity – peace, development, equality, justice, democracy, and freedom, as well as contribute to the creation of a community of a common destiny of mankind and a new type of international relations.

    and

    >4.3. The Parties believe that the happy life of the people is the greatest human right, and the cause of promoting human rights should be oriented towards the people. The Parties proceed from the fact that the protection of human rights should be based on the unshakable principles of respect for the sovereignty of all countries and oppose politicization and the introduction of double standards on human rights issues. The Parties oppose interference in the internal affairs of any state under the pretext of protecting human rights, support the protection of human rights by ensuring security, facilitating human rights through development, promoting human rights through cooperation and dialogue, and will jointly promote the development of global mechanisms in the field of human rights in a more equal, fair, noble and tolerant manner.

  7. Unlikely-Diamond3073 on

    So what’s Azerbaijan’s official peace proposal? Does anyone know?

  8. Geopolitics are shifting against Armenia, again.

    It is likely that Aliyev is procrastinating the signing of the peace treatment focusing on certain geopolitical events which will further weaken the diplomatic relations of the country, looking for an opportunity to achieve his corridor militarily.

    The three noteworthy allies that I can think for Armenia will soon be “under hiatus”

    Iran will possibly elect an Azerbaijani / Turk president.

    France will have a right-wing president in the long term who will care far less for international affairs. Even EU right now has two big central/left wing governments with weak coalitions (Poland and Spain). Who out of the rest right wing / far right wing governments will support Armenia, risking depriving their country from Azeri oil / gas.

    And lastly, the US will likely have Donald Trump as a president again in November.

    Sadly, Armenia should stop procrastinating and sign the peace deal of Aliyev if it requires a constitution change.

    And I am saying this will all the love and support; there is a realistic risk for more conflict and human displacement and avoiding it should be a priority.

  9. Then_Ad_7841 on

    I think I need to travel to Armenia soon, as the visa waiver may be coming to an end soon.

  10. Glittering_Band3006 on

    Armenia has this exact view point too, we recently stated we are part of the One China policy.