Armenia stands at a historic crossroads. The decision over who will build its next nuclear power plant could determine not only the country’s energy independence but also its geopolitical alignment for decades. As global powers compete for influence in the South Caucasus, the choice between East and West has never been more consequential. To discuss, TVP World’s Eastern Express was joined by George Mchedlishvili, Associate Professor at the European University in Tbilisi.
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Nobody calls it a "Zangezur Coridor", except for Aliyev, azerbaijan's president. There is no "zangezur coridor". Once again, why are you asking a pro-azerbaijani Georgian professor for comments about Armenia ?
Why are you calling on a pro-azerbaijani Georgian professor to comment about an issue related to Armenia ? I don't understand. Don't you have professional contacts in Armenia that you can reach out to and ask them for their feedback on issues related to Armenia ?
So we want to find out about the Armenia- Russia relations. Lets ask a Georgian who works for some political institution somewhere.
Did I get this right so far?
Who are this jokers?
Why do you invite a Georgian analyst to discuss Armenian issues? That does not make sense!?
Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦