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The tough situation of the Armenians in Karabakh is also the aftermath of EU policy, which promoted [Turkish president] Erdoğan, as its profitable villain, by keeping to sell him weapons, noted Peter Steiniger, editor-columnist of the reputable German newspaper Neues Deutschland, in his commentary about the recent ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh), and entitled "Race of Forces".

He specifically wrote:

“Armenia has lost the uneven battle for Nagorno-Karabakh, which was imposed on the country by Azerbaijan's ruler Aliyev through a war of aggression. Now Russia is trying to re-freeze the conflict with altered geography. Baku is given a large piece of the pie. Aliyev also ventured to strike the tiny "Republic of Artsakh", because Moscow had made it clear that its assistance to the Armenian allied ends at the borders of the mother country.

The Russians did not take the risk of getting involved in a warfare with NATO member Turkey in the south. It is not in vain that Turkish President Erdoğan has given a carte blanche by the USA to set fire in the region. Yerevan acts independently and has to pay for it. National outbursts don't win war.

The tough situation of the Armenians in Karabakh is also the aftermath of EU policy , which promoted Erdoğan, as its profitable villain, by keeping to sell him weapons, which promoted Erdoğan, as its profitable villain, by continuing to sell him weapons. He retaliates with mercenaries on Karabakh battlefield. He reciprocates with mercenaries on Karabakh’s battlefield. For Azerbaijan and the Great Ottomans, the war is ideologically motivated. The triumph of victory enshrines [Azerbaijan president] Aliyev’s position. All sides assisted him to success in deal. The Russian Bear sealed the transaction by rushing to deploy peacekeeping troops.”

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