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Against the backdrop of the war in Iran, we are being persuaded to make new concessions
During this program, a detailed reference is made to the military tension surrounding Iran and the dangerous scenarios that could be directly imposed on Armenia. We discuss how Azerbaijan might demand a corridor through the territory of Syunik under a humanitarian pretext if communication routes are closed due to military operations in Iran. The interview also analyzes the information probing taking place in Armenia, through which pro-government circles are trying to prepare the public for new concessions, while the country's leadership is busy with cheap PR of its public image, ignoring the vital threats facing the state.
Within the framework of the conversation, new political poles forming on the eve of the upcoming parliamentary elections were also discussed, as well as the prospects for possible cooperation with Samvel Karapetyan, the ANC, and other forces. Special attention was paid to the expected jokers of the current government - from visa liberalization to the signing of the Peace Treaty - which could be used to blackmail the people and force a constitutional change. The speaker revealed the reasons for the vulnerability of the current parliamentary opposition and expressed concern that Syunik could repeat the fate of Artsakh if a new and invulnerable political alternative is not formed.