Tigran Abrahamyan writes:
The noise surrounding the crash of the Azerbaijani civil plane in the airspace of the Russian Federation is not only not dying down in Azerbaijan, but it is artificially heating up.
Although some Russian circles view this anti-Russian wave as a realization of the West's anti-Russian efforts, referring to the visits of the heads of the American and British intelligence services to Azerbaijan, it is not excluded that this is just a consequence of the unjustified ambitions of the Aliyev family.
Politically, especially in recent decades, Azerbaijan's great desire to get closer to Russia, to coddle in places, had 2 main goals: to get a balance in the case of the conflict with Armenia, and after 2020, silence or loyalty in the operations against Artsakh.
Azerbaijan used the turbulent situation of the RA government's foreign policy and short-sighted political course, got the most out of the relations with the Russian Federation, and now the Azerbaijani elite consider that their country can afford to show political ambitions befitting a "regional state", and also geopolitical actors.
This is expressed not only in the relations with the Russian Federation, but also with the EU and the USA.
Under the influence of victory and glory, Baku sometimes loses the sense of adequacy, which cannot go unpunished by the main actors.
And in Armenia, there is no government acting in accordance with the situation. even in such situations, these are in the domain of Turkish-Azerbaijani whims.