The last option would probably be the most optimal decision. By the way, if this scenario really takes place then the most feasible candidate would president would be Paruyr Hayrikyan, which had been long ago suggesting electing him a symbolic president in order to bring the actual parliamentary democracy to life.
Quite recently I have noticed a very interesting thing on the media: environment activists have organized an auction of honey and berries
There is no black list yet but the recent trends show that in case of certain geopolitical changes there may be one. Pessimists are bringing the example of Ukraine, which is faced with a situation similar to Armenia’s. Since August 14 the Russian government has declared almost all Ukrainian export to their country risky.
No. Russia’s response depends on the content of the agreement to be signed. If there are provisions in the association agreement that would be against Russia’s interests or the provisions of our treaty with Russia, then we will get an adequate response from Russia. From this point of view it is strange that the content of the draft agreement is not published.
Azerbaijan’s leaders may not be aware that some of their incompetent underlings are causing great harm to the interests and reputation of their own country. Pres. Aliyev should take a short break from issuing daily threats to Armenians and pay a little more attention to “enemies” within his own government.