The situation in Nagorno-Karabakh

Question: For more than ten months the population of Nagorno-Karabakh has been blocked by Azerbaijan. People are starving, they have nothing to eat and are cut off from the outside world. There is no fuel, etc. I would like to know the worst and the best scenarios for the people living in this region. There is also another question. What is in store for Armenia due to the fact that it began moving away from Russia’s influence and changing its political course in relation to Russia?


Answer from the Ascended Master Saint Germain through Kim Michaels.  This answer was given during the 2023 Kazakhstan Conference.

Well, unfortunately there is no easy solution I can give you to this problem in Nagorno-Karabakh. The real issue here is that there are two groups of people who have allowed the fallen beings and dark forces to make them focus on their differences rather than their similarities. What you have is the same kind of conflict that you have among ethnic groups such as, for example, in the Balkans, you have it among religious groups, you have it among tribes in Africa and many other places around the world. And obviously the solution is greater tolerance. But this is not something that is realistic to achieve in the short run and therefore, unfortunately, the more realistic scenario is that there will be more violence, more bloodshed until the international community wakes up and does something about this.

This would, of course, include Russia which is somewhat responsible for the current situation but which is not really in a position to deal effectively with this, partly because it is not realistic that they would start a military intervention and partly because they are not willing to cooperate with the international society about anything. Unfortunately, it is likely to get worse before it gets better.

In terms of Armenia, well again, the country simply needs to ask itself, which direction it wants to move in. It may say because of the current situation in Ukraine, we want to move away from Russia as many other states, former Soviet states and others have said. But it needs to be considered not only what we want to move away from but what do we want to move towards. And then you need to look at where are we at as a nation, as a group of people. What is our level of consciousness? What is our level of humanity? Can we actually fit in with the European nations? Are we ready to approach Europe and eventually maybe become part of the European Union? Are we ready for that? Are we willing to make the changes we need to make in order to qualify, for example, for membership in  the European Union? Is it possible that we can leave the past behind us and approach Turkey and what would that entail? What changes would we have to make in order to do this? There are really some very difficult questions that these nations or these groups of people need to go through before the situation is likely to improve.

 

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