Provocations of the Russian media against Azerbaijan continue.

APA's Moscow correspondent informs that after the provocation in the "Bolshaya Igra" talk show broadcast on the air of "Perviy Kanal" on October 20, this time an anti-Azerbaijani article was published in "Komsomolskaya Pravda" newspaper.

In the article entitled "Gives up Karabakh to take Armenia to the West", Pashinyan allegedly convinced Yerevan to surrender and give up Artsakh without Moscow's knowledge.

The article, which mentions views against the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan from the beginning to the end, mentions the document that reflects Washington's plan regarding the Azerbaijan-Armenia settlement, which was broadcast on telegram channels some time ago.

"According to the content of the document, if it is signed, works will be carried out on the delimitation of the Azerbaijan-Armenia interstate border, and the construction of the high-speed route line called Zangezur Corridor, which will go from the western regions of Azerbaijan through the territory of Armenia to Nakhchivan, will begin.

In addition, Azerbaijan will appoint an official representative to discuss issues related to the security and rights of Karabakh Armenians.

"According to the document, it is not envisaged to grant any status to Karabakh Armenians, even to the unrecognized "DKR", the article stated.

Apparently, "Komsomolskaya Pravda" is worried about the "status" of the Karabakh Armenians, which was the worst at the end of the Second Karabakh War.

In the article, the provocative views against Azerbaijan did not end there, the author Aleksandr Sergeyev wrote that the publication of the known document has not yet caused a new wave in the protest movement in Armenia and Karabakh, and that in reality it means that Nagorno-Karabakh is completely under the jurisdiction of Azerbaijan.

Recalling the statement of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, "Armenians living in Karabakh are citizens of Azerbaijan and they will be treated fully in accordance with the constitution of Azerbaijan", the author went a little further and noted the provocative opinion that "there will soon not be a single Armenian in Karabakh".

Apparently, the state-funded "Komsomolskaya Pravda" newspaper opposed the position of the Russian state, the Kremlin, recognizing the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, and President Vladimir Putin's statement in an interview immediately after the Second Karabakh War that "Karabakh is an inalienable territory of Azerbaijan and has always been so."

Nashri was very worried about the transfer of Karabakh to the jurisdiction of Azerbaijan and as a result of this, not a single Armenian will remain in that area.

"Komsomolskaya Pravda" was interested in the fact that Armenians in Armenia and Karabakh are no longer protesting this.

It seems that those who sowed separatist seeds in Karabakh are slowly revealing themselves...

The most interesting part of the article is the part where it is mentioned that Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan agreed to sign the peace agreement soon.

The author states that if this document is signed, then it will be a tectonic catalyst in the South Caucasus.

"Armenia, which has signed peace with Azerbaijan and Turkey, lost Karabakh and thereby got rid of existential threats, will not need the Russian base in Gyumri, nor the Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh.

It is clear that this is the real goal of the Western mediators," the author noted.

From this part of the article, it becomes clear who does not want peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia, why they want this conflict to continue for years.

In fact, the author Sergeyev betrayed those who sowed the seeds of separatism in the Caucasus.

Saying "if Azerbaijan and Armenia make peace, then why does Russia need it?"

"Komsomolskaya Pravda" did not forget to threaten Armenians in the article

"It is unlikely that Armenians have forgotten the lessons of recent history and they probably remember what can happen when faced with unresolved security problems under Washington's sincere word of honor," the author called on Armenians to definitely not agree to the transfer of Karabakh to Azerbaijan's jurisdiction.