In her exclusive statement to Ednews, Dr. Selin Senocak, a prominent professor, criticized French President Macron's recent recall of the French ambassador of Baku as a diplomatic maneuver aimed at destabilizing regional peace amidst escalating tensions.
Dr. Senocak alleges that France's actions are part of a larger strategy to incite conflict in the South Caucasus, citing recent meetings between Armenian President Pashinyan and top Western officials as evidence of a concerted effort to isolate Azerbaijan.
Highlighting France's arms sales to Armenia and its declining influence in Africa, Senocak suggests that France is seeking new markets for its weapons by fueling regional conflicts. According to the professor, recent arms deals between France and Armenia underscore this point.
Senocak argues that Azerbaijan must prioritize peace negotiations supported by regional powers like Turkey and Russia to prevent external forces from triggering further conflict. He proposes a pragmatic approach, emphasizing economic normalization between Turkey and Armenia alongside regional development projects as crucial steps toward peace.
In conclusion, Senocak identifies and emphasizes the Middle Corridor project as a concrete initiative that could foster economic development and stability in the region.
Akbar Novruz