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How will Aliyev sign an agreement that completely contradicts his country's constitution? Atanesyan
They mostly ask primitive-populist questions: "When will the Azerbaijani troops leave the sovereign territory of Armenia?" or "Why is there no mention of prisoners?" or "Why is the issue of returning Artsakh not being resolved?" and so on.

The non-political elite of Stepanakert has put into circulation a disgusting narrative: Vahram Atanesyan
Allegedly, Artsakh suffered nine months of blockade and siege, was subjected to a terrorist war, and survived the disaster of a gas station explosion so that Armenia would not "provide a corridor" through Syunik to Azerbaijan, and today, one hundred and fifty thousand displaced people are disappointed and desperate.

Nagorno-Karabakh could become a US overseas territory, like Puerto Rico, Guam, or American Samoa
A former US State Department employee named Michael Brandauer, having accidentally learned that the parents of one of the journalists working for the Miami Herald newspaper were from Karabakh, gave him an interview and told him that in 1993 he participated in a consultation with Secretary of State Warren Christopher, where it was decided to send him to the warring Nagorno-Karabakh to present Washington's proposals on the spot.

If roads are opened for Azerbaijan, they are also opened for Armenia. Rubinyan
In other words, if roads are opened for Azerbaijan, they are also opened for Armenia, with mutual benefits.
Azerbaijan received 22% of the total export revenue. Atanesyan
Under the 1994 "deal of the century," Azerbaijan received the right to dispose of 22% of the total revenue from oil exports produced in its sovereign territory, and the operator of the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline is the British BP.