Armenia Is Being Liquidated — Quietly, Systematically, and with Full Complicity

By Armen Ayvazyan
The Republic of Armenia is on the verge of political annihilation. This is not an exaggeration. It is a process already well underway — managed from outside, executed from within, and disguised under the euphemism of “peace.” If not stopped, the so-called Armenia-Azerbaijan peace treaty will become the final instrument of surrender — and the prelude to national disappearance.
Below is a breakdown of what the current government is preparing to sign away — without resistance, without negotiation, and without shame.
A Treaty with No Guarantees, No Gains, and No Dignity
The document in question is being drafted under foreign pressure and on Baku’s terms. It offers Armenia no security guarantees and can be breached at any moment by Azerbaijan — whose regime has already demonstrated genocidal intent.
Even more stunningly, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is not demanding anything in return for his signature. Yet, the Republic of Armenia would be committing to the following irreversible concessions:
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A Gag Order on Genocide
Armenia would agree never to speak of the ethnic cleansing and genocide committed in Artsakh — and to dissolve the OSCE Minsk Group, the only international format ever dedicated to the conflict. In doing so, Armenia effectively legitimizes these crimes as “acceptable solutions.” What happened in Artsakh could be repeated in Syunik or Tavush — and the government would again remain silent. -
Denial of Cultural Erasure
The treaty implies silence on the destruction of Armenian cultural heritage in Artsakh — a textbook example of cultural genocide. -
Renunciation of National Memory
The government agrees never to raise, on any international platform, the historical Armenian Genocide and the dispossession of millions of Armenians between 1893 and 2023 in their own homeland. -
Strategic Concessions
An uninterrupted and unchecked land corridor through Meghri and conceivably other regions of Armenia would be granted to hostile Azerbaijan and Turkey — with no guaranteed reciprocity. The Meghri railway route in particular would not be subject to Armenian oversight or control, raising serious sovereignty and security concerns. -
Territorial Surrender
The Azerbaijani occupation of approximately 240 km² of Armenia’s internationally recognized territory is being normalized — not even linked to the prospective treaty’s signing, and increasingly erased from the government’s discourse. -
Undermining Statehood
The Armenian Declaration of Independence — the foundational legal act of statehood — would be stripped from the constitutional order and downgraded to a so-called ‘historic document,’ emptied of all legal weight and meaning. -
Withdrawal from Legal Recourse
All international legal claims against Azerbaijan for crimes committed against Armenians would be withdrawn. -
Historical Revisionism in Schools
Changes would be made to the education system that distort historical truth and erase national consciousness. -
Criminalization of National Resistance
The treaty would obligate the Armenian state to restrict or penalize individuals and entities who oppose the Turkish-Azerbaijani regime’s incessant anti-Armenian policies or who stand up for the Armenian nation’s rights and dignity.
A Silent Liquidation — Made to Look Acceptable
Every step listed above serves one goal: to liquidate the Republic of Armenia quietly, without global outrage, and with a false sense of “normalization.”
What we are witnessing is not diplomacy — it is surrender. Not peace — but self-abolition.
In the previous phase, Armenia lost Artsakh — nearly a quarter of its de facto territory between 1991 and 2020. Now, the foundations are being laid for the disappearance of the remaining three quarters, by stripping the country of its military, economic, demographic, cultural, and moral security.
The next wave is coming. The next deportation. Because this government has abandoned resistance as a principle.
If, for the great powers, Armenian blood has long been worth nothing, then Pashinyan is here to confirm: it is worth just as little for Armenia’s current leadership.
This “Peace Treaty” Is a New Treaty of Kars — But Worse
The document now being proposed is nothing but a modern reincarnation of the 1921 Treaty of Kars — signed under Soviet pressure with Kemalist Turkey. The key difference? At least in 1921, Armenia received Soviet security guarantees. Today, it receives none.
The “peace” this treaty promises will be short-lived and illusory — and it will create all the preconditions for Armenia’s physical and political destruction.
It Is Time to Reject Capitulation — And Organize Resistance
The path chosen by Armenia’s current rulers must be rejected. Resistance must be organized — now.
Unfortunately, the opposition has failed in this task. Whether by incompetence or design, it has left the people without leadership. The senior state bureaucracy considers itself detached from the nation. And the people remain headless.
Tomorrow may already be too late.