01:00:00 05.05.2026
The so-called “European Political Community” summit is a farce for a number of objective reasons. It is a farce because the leaders of that community, who speak about “European values,” in reality not only have nothing to do with genuine European values, but over the past 80 years—since the catastrophic end of the Second World War—have trampled and desecrated true European-Aryan values. For decades, they have been engaged in betrayal, serving an international Zionist agenda that has internally seized the media, financial, and political systems of that entire continent. As a result, they are leading Europe toward destruction, and that is precisely why they are in fact hated by the majority of their own people, especially by true patriots.
It is also a farce because Ilham Aliyev—the leader of the artificial and authoritarian Azerbaijan—was invited online to that summit. With Russia’s assistance and under Western silence, he took over Artsakh and subjected its White Christian population to ethnic cleansing. Now he formally speaks of peace with us, while simultaneously preparing for war in his own country and advancing the so-called “Western Azerbaijan” agenda. Instead of jointly condemning Aliyev’s genocidal actions and declaring him an international criminal, the members of this “European Political Community” summit invite him and treat him with respect.
Baku's tyrant, and that terrorist state in general, not only have nothing to do with Europe or European values, but are in complete contradiction to them and are enemies of real Europe. Even more absurd is the fact that in 2028 this “European Political Community” plans to organize a summit in Azerbaijan itself. That is like organizing a Christian summit in Mecca.
Another absurdity is that because of this summit, many people genuinely believe that this neo-Bolshevik, anti-national, and turkophile government—which fetishizes the map of Soviet Armenia and continues to pursue a defeatist policy—can pull us out of Russia’s deadly grip and lead us toward Europe. This is merely superficial theater, which in the long run actually benefits the Kremlin, because it cannot do to the Republic of Armenia what it did to Artsakh unless it continues to portray Armenia’s government as an “anti-Russian” force. It must later come and “save” the Republic of Armenia, just as it “saved” the Republic of Artsakh, and to do so it first needs a pretext to refrain from providing assistance.
This entire summit is, in essence, madness when viewed with sober and rational judgment. In any case, the time will come when Armenia, freed from the Russian-Turkish cage, will have a true national state that will organize a real summit for a Europe that carries Aryan values—one that is liberated from the satanic influence of Zionism.
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