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THANK YOU NOTE TO RUSSIAN PRESIDENT HON. VLADIMIR PUTIN FOR ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN AND RUSSIA PEACE TREATY

 


To:     The Right Honourable Russian President Hon. Vladimir Putin

From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja

Date: January 9, 2021

RE:     Thank you note to Russian President Hon. Vladimir Putin for Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia peace treaty. l

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Hon. President, I wrote to you in the month of October 26, 2020 for your government to stop selling arms to Armenia and Turkish President to stop selling arms to Azerbaijan. But you signed peace deal between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia is a real diplomatic victory for you and your government. You want to have good relationships with both ex-Soviet Republics (Armenia and Azerbaijan). Now Armenia is close to Russia more than ever and Azerbaijan is close cooperation with Russia as Russia has military presence in Azerbaijan for the first time in 30 years. You did a great job President as you know the value of peaceful conflict resolution. This would allow you to play the role of peacemaker. If you had been a peace deal in 2012, we could have been prevented more death of soldiers and civilians. We could have been prevented more destructions of homes, factories, vehicles, loose more lands etc. However, you given lasting peace a chance for Nagorno-Karabakh residents sooner than later. Let’s hope for Armenia and Azerbaijan that plays by international rules of justice and fairness in the future.

Hon. President, I always deeply saddened and embarrassed on war between two nations. The Minsk group hasn’t done anything in more than 25 years. I observed that Turkey’s support of Azerbaijan and Russia’s new cooperation with Turkey was a key to this peace treaty. You allowed Turkish President some freedom to act, lead the way and hold the ground. You reduced the influence of international organisations and increase the power of Russia. Your influence is exerted in a smarted way by helping to solve Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Finally, you solved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with the least amount of international interference. I most humbly request you to your foreign policies should be re-focusing on international institutions and build broad coalitions to handle world conflicts. This would regain respect Russia on the world stage and its importance in international relations in future. Your involvement was constructive, your actions are consistent. But, IMHO, the conditions set by peace deal do not appear sustainable for long standing regional peace. The Russian deployment is set to last for 5 years, probably renewable.

Let’s hope Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia peace treaty will bring a permanent solution to Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Let’s hope Nagorno-Karabakh civilians deserve decent lives.

Let’s hope Nagorno-Karabakh civilians live without fear of the next war.

Let’s hope Nagorno-Karabakh civilians to focus on helping each other.

Let’s hope the truce will last forever.

Thank you very much for your kind attention Hon. President.

Respectfully yours,

Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja

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