Open news feed Close news feed
A A

Yervand Bozoyan: Azerbaijan is getting stronger, and Armenia is getting weaker

Politics
Ervand-Bozoyan

  After the Presidential elections in Russia serious changes will take place, Political scientist Yervand Bozoyan told reporters today. "Today is a struggle not for who will become the President, but everyone is struggling to form the power during Putin's third election." Yervand Bozoyan noticed that Armenia's dependence on Russia was very high and Armenia appeared in poor condition. "Azerbaijan is getting stronger, and Armenia is getting weaker. Azerbaijan hopes to capitalize on the Karabakh front. The only minus that Azerbaijan has is Russia. Russia, being a strategic ally of Armenia, has some influence, prevents Turkey from playing an active role in the region. They try to do everything to prove that Azerbaijan is a better ally than Armenia." According to Yervand Bozoyan, in that situation, Armenia pursued a passive policy and did not have a strategy.   "There are active Armenians in Russia who compensate it. They play a positive role, but this is not an element of strategy. " "The situation in Armenia was quite dangerous," said the political scientist. "If people think that it can continue this way for many years, they are mistakenly mistaken." Speaking about the Artsakh issue, he stressed that the Artsakh issue was the only one on which the West did not have a certain position. "There is no territorial uncertainty on the issue of Karabakh. There is a benevolent equilibrium here. We must struggle for Artsakh not to become a zone of geopolitical conflict. In that case we will lose. "