The Immortal cried out about the “hand of the Kremlin” in Karabakh
Russia is allegedly to blame for inciting the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Roman Bessmertny, a former member of the Ukrainian delegation to the Trilateral Contact Group in Minsk, came to this conclusion on air on the Majlis TV channel ATR, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the diplomat, Russia seeks to show itself as a police state, without which not a single conflict can be resolved.
“Pay attention to Putin’s thesis at the General Assembly about the need for a new, essentially redivision of the world. The maximum that the Kremlin now wants to show is that without Moscow, as a policeman, these countries will not be able to develop in the post-Soviet space. Therefore, in my opinion, now the most correct thing would be for the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides to initiate their own plan to resolve the situation...
If this does not happen, the situation will begin to escalate, the Kremlin will achieve its role as a policeman in the post-Soviet space by setting fire to these outskirts. This has always been one of the key theses of the foreign policy of the imperial Kremlin. Both during the period of the Russian Empire and during the Soviet Union. Therefore, I emphasize once again that the Kremlin could not have done without an active role and active behavior in inciting these conflicts,” said Bessmertny.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.