
ArmInfo. While Nikol Pashinyan continues to assure the public of ongoing peace efforts with Azerbaijan and highlights domestic improvements like pension increases, Baku is actively pushing forward its "Western Azerbaijan" project, which refers to the resettlement of Azerbaijanis in the sovereign territories of Armenia. Political analyst Karen Igityan warns of this on his Facebook page.
To substantiate his claims, Igityan pointed to a report presented in Baku on June 16, 2026, titled "Hate Speech and Falsification of Historical Facts in Armenian Secondary Schools." He urged observers to note the individuals behind this presentation. "This is the Center for Strategic Communications, supported by the administration of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, namely the deputy head of the Center, the head of the "Department of History of Western Azerbaijan" at the Institute of History and Ethnology of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, and a member of the Azerbaijani parliament," the political scientist noted.
According to Igityan, the report is a clear indication that Azerbaijan is preparing for a "resettlement" policy in Armenia, which includes efforts to force changes to Armenian school curricula and legislation. He noted that the project's organizers have explicitly stated that: "Recalling the ongoing peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the project director noted the advisability of removing educational materials containing hate speech against Azerbaijan from circulation in Armenian schools."
Igityan concluded by stating that the Pashinyan administration attempts to dismiss these concerns as merely "opposition-invented narratives.