Baku has developed short-term and long-term programs on Nagorno-Karabakh. The essence of the short-term program is Armenia’s economic isolation from the entire region, according to which, according to this program, Nakhchivan will offer better prices for goods to the world than Armenia, said Center for Political Innovation and Technology Director Mubariz Ahmedoglu to Novosti Azerbaijan.
According to Ahmedoglu, Nakhchivan will become a powerful energy node between Turkey and Iran; it will become a “small Armenia” for the region.
“Nakhchivan will become a center for trade, and nonferrous metals, which Armenia sells abroad, will be more profitable for other countries to buy them from Azerbaijan. Our country can open plants that produce [aluminum] foil and chloroprene, which Armenia exports, as well as establish other enterprises that will produce products characteristic to Armenia,” said the analyst.