The new geopolitical reality in the South Caucasus has changed the balance of power. Azerbaijan's military-political superiority worries some foreign centers.
Russian TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov's statements on Rossiya 1 channel are not accidental. He manipulates the history of Karabakh, promoting Armenian narratives.
Solovyov presents Monte Melkonyan as a "hero." This indicates a selective attitude towards terrorism. Such rhetoric on state television increases tension in the region.
The main issue is not Solovyov's personality, but the information environment he represents. Russian state channels are ideological tools. Solovyov's statements carry institutional responsibility.
Although the military phase is over, the information confrontation continues. Solovyov's speech is a manifestation of geopolitical competition.












