


ArmInfo. If the two-week ceasefire reached between the US and Iran is truly observed, Tehran will benefit the most. Turkologist Varuzhan Geghamyan holds a similar view.
On his Facebook page, the political scientist noted that Tehran will benefit not only from expanding the circle of negotiating participants but also from increasing the cost of resuming military operations for the US and Israel. "The logic of the negotiations has already shifted in Iran's favor. The Strait of Hormuz is opening with Iran's permission, which was not the case before the war," Varuzhan Geghamyan noted. Drawing parallels with the Armenian reality, he emphasized that wars aren't about modern weapons, but about willpower and resistance, including the systems that control these weapons and the elites willing to use them. "Iran has demonstrated this brilliantly over the past month and a half," the political scientist emphasized.



