Политолог:

Информационной войны между Арменией и Азербайджаном нет - это выдумка азербайджанцев.

Подобное мнение сегодня на пресс-конференции в Ереване выразил политолог Грант Мелик-Шахназарян.

"Армения пока не ведет никакой войны, всего лишь в ответ на дезинформацию выдавая реальные сведения. Но если такая война начнется, то у нас есть много ресурсов, с помощью которых она будет выиграна", - отметил он.

Он также отметил, что Азербайджан уступает свои позиции на глазах международного сообщества, теряет свою репутацию, и все больше разочаровывает азербайджанское общество.

"Несмотря на заявления азербайджанских властей об ухудшении отношений между Арменией и Россией, на самом деле все с точностью наоборот, после сочинской встречи все мы поняли, какие у нас отношения с Россией какие и у них", - отметил Мелик-Шахназарян.

В то же время политолог отметил, что в Азербайджане нет потенциала для революций, таких, как на Ближнем Востоке.

"В Азербайджане уничтожена оппозиция, исходя из чего можно сделать вывод о том, что в соседней республике не может быть политической революции. Если она и будет, то по религиозным причинам, но о повторении событий на Ближнем Востоке речи не идет ", - отметил политолог.

 

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