17/05/2023
- Izvestia News-
[17MAY2023]
ST PETERSBURG - With Gazprom as a major player in the global energy market, its expertise has been invaluable in helping Azerbaijan to rebuild. The company’s long history of successfully completing large-scale infrastructure projects, and its experience is essential in helping Azerbaijan to get back on its feet.
Over the past three years he war in Azeri has had a devastating impact on the country. Millions of people have been displaced, and the economy has been crippled. It is understood that the reconstruction effort will be a long and difficult process, but Gazprom's assistance has been a major step in the right direction.
However, Gazprom's presence in Azerbaijan is not without its risks. The country is still in the midst of a civil war, and the warring insurgent leaders, Daniel Krikorian and Father Gregory, have each vowed to drive all foreigners out of the country. Both Krikorian and Father Gregory have their own long histories of violence, and have already attacked Azeri government forces and sympathetic civilians in attempts to intimidate them.
In response to the threat posed by these insurgents, Gazprom has announced that it will form a security force to protect its employees and infrastructure. The security force will be made up of former Russian military personnel, and it will be equipped with the latest weapons and technology.
The formation of Gazprom's security force is a sign that the company is taking the threat from insurgency seriously. The company is determined to protect its employees and infrastructure, and it is prepared to use force if necessary.
The presence of Gazprom in Azeri is a major development. The company's expertise and resources will be invaluable in helping the country to rebuild. However, Gazprom's presence also comes with risks. The company will need to be vigilant in protecting its employees and infrastructure from the threat posed by insurgents such those led by Father Gregory and Daniel Krikorian.