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Lol a sane comment on here at least. It seems some people here believe this is the 18th century where any power could basically do what they wanted. Moreover, they seem to think Russia will just let go of one of its client state in the region (Armenia). Russia doesn't need to do that, since I don't see what Turkey can offer to offset that. Except maybe Turkey leaving NATO and forming an official alliance with Russia,this involves restructuring its military and economic system away from the West towards Russia (meaning purchases and integration of Russian weapon systems and spare parts in Turkey's arsenal). This will mean a 360° shift in foreign, economic, financial and military policy. I don't see this happening at all. So expect relations to be limited to certain issues which both sides can agree onYou wont "liberate" nothing, I know that Aliev and his apologists want to "liberate" Artsakh from its own population, which is 99% Armenian, but is not going to happen, its not that simple, its not 19th century anymore, you cant just kill 150 000 people. The Aliev's cult wont last forever, when they are finally gone the realations between Armenia and Azerbaijan will get better.