Mr.Aram Mardirossian, a professor of legal history in Sorbonne University in France, participated in this conference by sending a video message.

20 May 2023 | 09:51 Code : 6699 Main news
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Mr.Aram Mardirossian, a professor of legal history Sorbonne University in France, could not attend the International Conference on the New World Order Geometry, but participated in this conference by sending a video message.
Mr.Aram Mardirossian, a professor of legal history in Sorbonne University in France, participated in this conference by sending a video message.

According to the International Communication and Relations Center of Supreme National Defense University (SNDU), Aram Mardirossian a professor of legal history Sorbonne University in France, could not attend the International Conference on the of the New World Order Geometry, but participated in this conference by sending a video message. The script of this video message is as follows:

The link between Iran and Armenia dates back to the Achaemenid period, because we knew that the word Armenia appeared for the first time in history, 500 years BC in the Behistun inscription. Since then, these two neighboring countries have had close relations and several friends. After the final collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the South Caucasus entered a period of instability, mainly due to the expansionist will of Turkey and Azerbaijan, which all call themselves one nation and two states. The aggressive and non-transparent Turkish and Azeri policy reached a more decisive conclusion with the 44-day war against Assad in the fall of 2020. During this devastating war, Turkey and Azerbaijan deployed several thousand Takfiri terrorists who were mainly transferred from Syria. These terrorists not only carry out brutal actions against Armenians, but also severely endanger the security of Iran. The defeat of Armenia was confirmed by the declaration of November 9, 2020, signed between Pashinyan, Aliyev and President Putin's agents. Since then, not only the Turks and Azeris want to eliminate the Armenians of Artsakh forever, but even more so, the situation of Zangzor, which has a small border with Iran and Armenia, prevents territorial continuity between Turkey and Azerbaijan. The policy of pan-Turkism and Ottomanism is used violently and considers Iran as a historical rival that should be eliminated. For Iran, the annexin of Sunnis by the Pan-Turkish forces would be a disaster. Because it is in favor of the separatist plans of part of the Turks as a remunerate, which is present exists in particular in the northern of Iran.

For Tehran, if Azerbaijan attacks South Armenia aided by Turkey, the situation is complex. Indeed, if Iran, which preemptively lies a large armored force on its borders, decides to intervene, it not only has to deal with Pan-Turkish forces, but is also well in Baku. In these two decades, Israel has established a strategic alliance in Azerbaijan. Exactly the first sold the second weapon for billions of dollars and in return received oil and most importantly guaranteed access to Iran. The main reason for this alliance is the desire of Israel, with the support of the United States and Western powers, to benefit from a balcony over Iran through Azerbaijan, so that it can start military operations against Tehran. This violent anti-Iranian Western policy is also perfectly in line with Turkey's neo-Ottoman strategy and Azerbaijan's separatist desires. Of course, the destabilization of the South Caucasus and more globally of the Middle East has greatly increased Russia's problems, which have been mirrored in the bloody war in Ukraine. Ukraine was unconditionally supported by powers of the powers.

As a result, in this new uncertain world order, Iran, which constitutes a key regional power, appears more than ever to be the main factor of stability and peace in the South Caucasus and more generally in the Middle East in the face of war strategies of destabilization that we have just mentioned. But there is more, today, many of the conflicts in the world today have a religious dimension. To mention only the Armenia case, let us recall that Erdogan and Aliyev gave a strong religious dimension to the 44-day war, as was the case in the war of 1950 genocide. The barbaric crimes against humanity the systematic destruction of Christian monuments committed by the attackers attest to their religious fanaticism. Beyond Armenia, in the current global context of strong religious tensions, Iran offers an example of the possibility of not only peaceful but fruitful coexistence between Christians and Muslims.

The ties of trust and friendship that bind Iran and Christian Armenia today clearly illustrate this pattern. Moreover, we have seen that these two countries are fighting together against the Pan-Turkic and Takfiri policy carried out by Sunni Turkey supported by at least Western countries and Shia Azerbaijan supported by Israel, which is officially a Jewish state. But where Iran and Armenia honestly overcome their religious difference in order to work together for peace and stability. Turkey, Azerbaijan, Israel and their many of their allies firstly hide their opposition, even their hatred, only to be able to develop together their warlike and hegemonic policies It tests Islamic Iran, through its privileges with Christian Armenia, shows that on a more general level, Tehran could in future position itself as a link between the Indo and Buddhist Asian powers and budget of India and in particular China, and the Western world to which Armenia would be likely grant him access.  In conclusion, in this troubled and dangerous times where the noise of war resumes a little louder every day, Iran can position itself within the new world order as the major paler in the service of geopolitical and religious stability not only in the South Caucasus and the Middle East, but more generally on the global level.

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