After the 44-day war, Azerbaijan is in euphoria and is thinking of taking as much as possible, and if possible, taking everything, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said while presenting the report "On the implementation process and outcomes of the Government plan of the Republic of Armenia (2021-2026) for 2022" in the National Assembly.
"This perception of Azerbaijan is further fueled by the international situation. Basically, it directly or indirectly becomes or has become an energy and logistics crossroads, and its importance has increased for both Russia and some Western countries", said the Prime Minister.
According to him, this situation has both risks and opportunities.
"We see risks everywhere, and the opportunity is that the South Caucasus itself is a big crossroads. The role of Armenia and Georgia is no less important in this.
In this context, the peace and stability of the region can become a consensus between the West and the Russian Federation.
If our region explodes again, at least in terms of energy, it could become a problem for both Russia and the West, with other consequences arising from energy", said the Prime Minister.