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Funny situation: Armenian parliamentarian Sarkis Khandanyan
was offended that Baku rejected his populist proposal.
Khandanyan, who heads the parliamentary committee on foreign
policy, suggested holding a meeting with the Azerbaijani parliamentary
committee on the border. In Baku, Khandanyan's idea was rejected and labeled as
populism.
That's what Khandanyan seems to be upset about—he's already
written a separate post on X.
Why is he offended? There are no relations between the two
countries, and although a peace treaty exists, it hasn’t been signed. What
exactly should the deputies discuss? Issues related to the signing? That's not
really within their area of expertise. And if not a peace treaty, then what?
Or does Khandanyan not understand that this meeting would
just turn into a tea party in front of the cameras? He probably understands.
So, is his idea not populism? Of course, it is.
So why is he offended, then?