Армянский эксперт:

Я не думаю, что Азербайджан решится разыграть так называемую "карабахскую карту", являясь богатым, и одновременно слабым и рыхлым государственным образованием. В лучшем случае Баку может рассчитывать на будущее конфедерации с Нагорным Карабахом. Подобное мнение выразил АрмИнфо представитель инициативной группы оппозиционного политического движения "Сардарапат", известный кинорежиссер Тигран Хзмалян, комментируя возможность розыгрыша "карабахской карты" во внутриполитической борьбе в Армении и Азербайджане.

"Более того, я убежден, что никакой угрозы для армянской государственности Азербайджан не представляет. Самой главной угрозой для государственности является наше неумение ею воспользоваться, то есть, это сугубо наша внутренняя проблема. В Армении идет борьба между различными мировоззрениями, моделями жизни, идеалами и это тоже не новая борьба. Это борьба богатых против бедных, материалистов-лавочников с идеалистами. Это борьба свойственна не только англосаксам, русским или армянам, она свойственна всем. Нагорный Карабах же может играть серьезную роль, но совершенно в другом контексте, учитывая, что в Карабахе ощущение государственности намного сильнее, чем в самой Армении", - заметил он.

По мнению Хзмаляна, Нагорный Карабах несет в себе понимание государственности, которое подразумевает понимание необходимости личной жертвенности для сохранения общественного блага. Этому Карабаху еще предстоит научить Армению. "Но Карабах сам по себе не является Карабахом, и я думаю, что уже следующее поколение перестанет воспринимать эту искусственную, ошибочную конфигурацию: Армения и Карабах. Арцах уже инкорпорирован, интегрирован в Армению и в ближайшие годы мы сделаем все, чтобы это произошло и формально. Ни в коем случае нельзя позволять еще один раскол между армянством, Диаспорой, Арменией, Арцахом и необходимо раз и навсегда стереть даже его признаки", - подытожил Хзмалян.

 

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