Overview of Azerbaijani media for August 24-27
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaOverview of Azerbaijani media for August 24-27 The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and its resolution, in particular, the meeting between the presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, Vladimir Putin, President Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan which took place in Sochi on August 10, economic cooperation with Russia in the context of embargo were in the focus of Azerbaijani media last week.A co-chairman and a member of the Presidium of the All-Russian Public Movement "Russian Islamic Heritage," Heydar Jemal told News-Azerbaijan that due to the recent development in Ukraine Azerbaijan is in favorable conditions to communicate with Russia.He said that if Baku decided to act in Nagorno-Krabakh, Russia would technically not be able to intervene in the conflict on the side of Armenia. However, Baku chose to stay calm and is now waiting for some explanations from Russia regarding the support it renders to Armenia.Haqqin.az has done research according to which more than half of Russians (52%) did not know about about the aggravation of the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh in August. The intention of Armenian authorities to allocate Yezidi Kurds from Iraq in the Lachin region, in Nagorno-Karabakh has spurred outrage among Azerbaijani media."In reality, Armenians will use Yezidi Kurds as a shield, as a defense mechanism," professor of international relations at Baku State University Parvin Darabadi told "News-Azerbaijan." Economic cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan has also been in the media spotlight. Thus, haqqin.az published an article about food fairs, which will take place in September in Moscow. Fairs will offer agricultural products from Azerbaijan.
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and its resolution, in particular, the meeting between the presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, Vladimir Putin, President Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan which took place in Sochi on August 10, economic cooperation with Russia in the context of embargo were in the focus of Azerbaijani media last week.
A co-chairman and a member of the Presidium of the All-Russian Public Movement "Russian Islamic Heritage," Heydar Jemal told News-Azerbaijan that due to the recent development in Ukraine Azerbaijan is in favorable conditions to communicate with Russia.
He said that if Baku decided to act in Nagorno-Krabakh, Russia would technically not be able to intervene in the conflict on the side of Armenia. However, Baku chose to stay calm and is now waiting for some explanations from Russia regarding the support it renders to Armenia.
Haqqin.az has done research according to which more than half of Russians (52%) did not know about about the aggravation of the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh in August.
The intention of Armenian authorities to allocate Yezidi Kurds from Iraq in the Lachin region, in Nagorno-Karabakh has spurred outrage among Azerbaijani media.
"In reality, Armenians will use Yezidi Kurds as a shield, as a defense mechanism," professor of international relations at Baku State University Parvin Darabadi told "News-Azerbaijan."
Economic cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan has also been in the media spotlight.
Thus, haqqin.az published an article about food fairs, which will take place in September in Moscow. Fairs will offer agricultural products from Azerbaijan.