ArmInfo. Foreign journalists and experts are sounding the alarm in connection with new threats of war against Armenia from Azerbaijan.
Notably, Azerbaijan's state news agency APA published an article on Saturday, which openly reveals Azerbaijan's intention to start a new aggression against Armenia, to destroy its statehood. The threats are made against the backdrop of strengthening Armenian-French cooperation in the defense sector. This article has caused a stir in the international expert and journalistic community. Thus, French journalist Jean-Christophe Buisson, who is the deputy director of Le Figaro daily of France, wrote in his Twitter (X) in this regard, in particular:
"An alarming analysis has been published in the official Azerbaijani media. Between two anti-French diatribes, we are talking about an "inevitable" third war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which could end with "questioning the existence of Armenia as a State"..."
In turn, Swedish journalist Rasmus Canback drew attention to the increase in Israeli military supplies to Azerbaijan in recent weeks. " .and now the formulation of legal narratives, as well as an increase of shootings at the borders."
A specialist in public administration, international relations and security, Sossi Tatikyan, in this regard, drew attention to the fact that Azerbaijan is seriously contesting international law and violates the UN Charter. " This is a newly invented unprecedented justification to legitimize a new war. "Azerbaijan will never allow Armenia to change the military balance," Tatikyan quoted the wording from the Azerbaijani article.
After the 44-day war, Azerbaijan considers itself entitled to dictate Armenia what it can and cannot do. Under the guise of an "era of peace," Azerbaijan has increased its military spending, actively purchasing weapons from Israel, Pakistan, Turkey, and a number of European countries, but at the same time considers itself entitled to threaten Armenia, which is meeting its defense needs in the current difficult realities. Meanwhile, the international community silently watches the next portions of Baku's threats against Yerevan, just as it silently watched the ethnic cleansing in Artsakh.