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Aze.Media > Opinion > Medinsky, Karabakh, and the “extra chromosome”: When presidential advisors lose track of the map
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Medinsky, Karabakh, and the “extra chromosome”: When presidential advisors lose track of the map

Medinsky, previously known for claiming that the Russian people have “an extra chromosome” and for his scandal-ridden doctoral thesis plagued with plagiarism, once again demonstrated a loose grasp of facts and geography.

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By AzeMedia Published June 10, 2025 862 Views 4 Min Read
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An attempt by Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky to draw a questionable parallel between the situation in Ukraine and Karabakh has triggered a swift and firm response from Baku — once again highlighting how incompetent statements by officials can undermine delicate diplomatic efforts.

In a recent interview, Medinsky stated: “If the conflict is stopped along the front line without a genuine peace agreement, just a ceasefire, then it will become like Karabakh — a disputed region between Armenia and Azerbaijan.” He further predicted that Ukraine would eventually “join NATO and try to retake the territory,” leading to “nuclear war” and “the end of the planet.”

Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded promptly, reminding the public that Karabakh has never been a “disputed territory.” Azerbaijan was internationally recognized within its current borders — including Karabakh — immediately after the collapse of the USSR. Comparing the 44-day Patriotic War — a lawful act of self-defense on sovereign territory — with Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine is not just inaccurate, but inflammatory. As Baku emphasized, Azerbaijan restored its territorial integrity in full accordance with international law and the UN Charter.

Medinsky, previously known for claiming that the Russian people have “an extra chromosome” and for his scandal-ridden doctoral thesis plagued with plagiarism, once again demonstrated a loose grasp of facts and geography. While his previous gaffes largely revolved around domestic cultural issues — such as cinema or WWII history — this time, he touched on the sovereign interests of another state. The consequences are far more serious than a few media jokes.

Amid the fallout, Moscow did issue a response. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, speaking to TASS, urged people “not to take Medinsky’s words out of context.” She stressed that Russia officially recognizes Karabakh as Azerbaijani territory and clarified that Medinsky was referring to “historical and socio-cultural aspects.”

However, even this attempt at damage control does not alter the core issue: such “slips” by a presidential advisor create unnecessary tension. When a high-ranking government official confuses the legal and political realities of the region, it reflects not only individual incompetence but also broader risks within the system of political appointments.

The era of backroom maneuvering over Karabakh is over. The territory is now fully under Azerbaijani control. No matter what “historical aspects” certain Russian figures try to invoke, in international politics, sovereignty remains the decisive factor — and that has long been established.

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