Only Lachin corridor and Hankendi are Russia protected, i have actually no clue why such a big area is shown as Russian control on each map...Does anyone have a clear map of the agreed regions?
There's loads circulating but some for example include Shusha as part of "Russian controlled", whilst others do not.
If thats the case then this deal was reasonable (no use AZ controlling the largest city full of Armenians. It would cause an international outcry (in terms of population displacement).) , based on some of these maps though RUS controls a fair amount of NK.Only Lachin corridor and Hankendi are Russia protected, i have actually no clue why such a big area is shown as Russian control on each map...
Well in theory Hankendi and Lachin might get in Azeri control too in 5-10 years but its Russian we are dealing with so Azerbaijan better prepares for the worst case scenario in the mean time.If thats the case then this deal was reasonable (no use AZ controlling the largest city full of Armenians. It would cause an international outcry (in terms of population displacement).) , based on some of these maps though RUS controls a fair amount of NK.
If they only control Lachin and Hankendi why have the stationed such vasts amounts of equipment?
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You say the same garbage every time Turkey does anything. In every conflict you predicted doom and gloom, and every single time you've been wrong, and still you delude yourself, having learned nothing. "For those with brains", this is the saddest thing I've seen written in this forum.It looks like the real deal was made before the start of this war.
Putin to teach the Armenian leadership a lesson and Aliyev to show his people that he ''fights'' for them.
Putin reached his goal,so did Aliyev.
The downing of that helicopter must have been the sign for Aliyev to stop operations.
Sounds familiar(two Turkish Operations in Syria,one in Libya)?
Putin is involved in all,the only winner of all these operations.
Everyone else lost and the biggest loser of all this is my country(for those with brains).
And which one of my ''predictions'' or claims was false?You say the same garbage every time Turkey does anything. In every conflict you predicted doom and gloom, and every single time you've been wrong, and still you delude yourself, having learned nothing. "For those with brains", this is the saddest thing I've seen written in this forum.
In that situation,nobody could have stopped us,we stopped ourselves.
In that situation,nobody could have stopped us,we stopped ourselves.
40+ soldiers killed by Assad an we just stop for nothing in return?
Just think about it.
Of course it was Russia and we knew it and thats why we could have pushed but we didnt.The Politicians always let us down.
40+ soldiers were killed by Russia+ Assad. Assad had no capability in pulling that attack by itself.
Of course it was Russia and we knew it and thats why we could have pushed but we didnt.
That is why I am saying Azerbaycan needs to establish bordergates for transport and fully equip it. Someone with government contact should tell them. Russians may patrol, but the infrastructure should be of our choosing.Well in theory Hankendi and Lachin might get in Azeri control too in 5-10 years but its Russian we are dealing with so Azerbaijan better prepares for the worst case scenario in the mean time.
I think both sides will have similar concerns regarding restrictions and security of their corridors. So they have to find something that is mutually agreeable. And I think that Azeris have more to gain from the Nakchivan corridor.That is why I am saying Azerbaycan needs to establish bordergates for transport and fully equip it. Someone with government contact should tell them. Russians may patrol, but the infrastructure should be of our choosing.
Russia can't say no to that. Massive China/Israel style surveillance system on both sides. Armenia and checkpoint style to Hankenti
In worst case Nakcivan stays as it is. Nothing lost, nothing gained.I think both sides will have similar concerns regarding restrictions and security of their corridors. So they have to find something that is mutually agreeable. And I think that Azeris have more to gain from the Nakchivan corridor.
If all goes as agreed, it will be a good end to the conflict. Can't wait for the first withdrawal date (15th I think) and see if things go to plan. If not TBs need to start blowing shit up.