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Comparing Karabakh with Donbas is ignorance - Markov

Donbass and Karabakh. I see that some are trying to compare Karabakh with Donbas. This is completely unacceptable and historically just plain ignorant.

Axar.az reports that this was said by Russian political scientist Sergei Markov.

"After all, in 2014, Donbas revolted against the rule of ultranationalists, even fascists, who did not hide their desire to ban the Russian language. In 1988, Karabakh, like everywhere in the USSR, revolted against the completely international Azerbaijan, which has a cult of friendship between peoples.

Donbas responded to the coup in Kyiv. He had to respond to the junta's seizure of power and repressions. Russian people fled Ukraine en masse. Karabakh was the first to start the uprising itself. And they treated the Azerbaijanis in such a way that they fled from Karabakh en masse.

The US supports the Kyiv junta. Donbas is in Moscow. In 1988, Baku occupied Moscow, it was under Moscow's complete control. The Karabakh Committee was pro-US, actively supported by Bonner, Starovoitova and Yeltsin.

Don't hurt by comparing Donbas with Karabakh.

The future. Karabakh became Azerbaijan. Pashinyan "surrendered" him to the USA and France "for good fun". Donbas is with Russia forever," said Markov.

Date
2023.09.29 / 12:15
Author
Axar.az
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