As the UN General Assembly (UNGA) continues in New York, the backdrop is dire and there is a feeling of gloom. The world faces some of its worst crises since World War II, and the UN Security Council is powerless to solve them.
Counter to that trend, the south Caucasus, which has been depicted as being in a constant crisis for the last 30 years, now looms as a beacon of relative calm. Economies are booming and the region is turning into a critical part of global trade and transportation. Azerbaijan and Armenia are inching toward a sustainable and just peace.
It is logical for the international community and opinion makers to help shore up these positive regional dynamics. The truth, however, is that we are witnessing fact-distortion and domestic political agendas that run counter to the prevailing narrative. There has also been a rise of dangerous radical religious rhetoric
https://www.newsweek.com/azerbaijan-wants-just-peace-will-world-allow-it-opinion-1965279
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“Khazar Ibrahim is ambassador of Azerbaijan to the United States, and previously served as that nation’s ambassador to Türkiye and NATO.
The views expressed in this article are the writer’s own.”
TLDR; stop focusing on us committing ethnic cleansing and occupation today and think about how much we suffered yesterday. Play by play Israeli level gaslighting.
Why are only Armenians commenting, is it morning in Glendale? (It’s 10:30 in Turkiye, so maybe the great people of Azerbaijan are asleep?).
They want Karabakh more