Expert: Baku dictator ‘concerned’ over possible revenge of Armenians
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is "concerned" over possible revenge of Armenians, according to expert on Iranian studies Vardan Voskanyan.
“No matter how hard the dictator of Baku tried to hide, there was an undeniable concern about a possible Armenian revenge in his official speech for the second time,” he wrote on Facebook.
“During a bilateral meeting with President Putin in Moscow yesterday, he, in particular, again addressed the issue, trying to get confirmation of Russian support, noting, "I believe that the Armenian side will not make any attempts to review the November 9 statement for both peoples to find the will and wisdom to think about the future and reconciliation.”
“Obviously a person who is confident in something does not have to address the same problem twice a month with different wording and at meetings of various levels.
“Notably, in his New Year message, the Baku dictator spoke more openly. “If someone in Armenia has revanchist moods today, they are making a big mistake,” he said,” Voskanyan noted.