Elisa Carrios hilarious mistake on TNs show quotYerbies are like

Elisa Carrió’s hilarious mistake on TN’s show: "Yerbies are like that" revealing

Former Deputy of Together for Change Elisa Kario reappeared in the media and was responsible for directly criticizing the government, particularly Vice President Cristina Kirchner. But he also spent a long time analyzing the war situation between Russia and Ukraine and called for it Wladimir Putin of “dictator” and “humiliated psychopath”.

On his visit to the TN apartment on the show Joaquin Morales SolaCarrió began to explain how the world powers faced each other both directly and laterally, citing as an example the civil war in Syria and also the Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

But Carrió was sidelined on the issue, not even remembering the name of the independent country that lies between Western Asia and Eastern Europe and has border tensions with Armenia.

“The conflict between Armenia and… how is that?”Carrió asked himself, and Morales Solá’s erroneous answer was: “Yes, Yemen.” “Yerbiestan Something”affirmed the former lawmaker, unconcerned about the inaccuracy of her statements.

According to Carrió, Putin plans to go to Latin America and the Caribbean because “geopolitically it corresponds to the United States”, so in Argentina “we will take a very important blow from this world war”.

Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan

That Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan it began between 1988 and 1994 and coincided with the independence of both countries, which became independent states from Soviet socialist republics.

This is a dispute that has led to several armed clashes between the two countries through the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Karabakh Armenians demanded that the region be transferred from Soviet Azerbaijan to Soviet Armenia, but Azerbaijan refused.

Karabakh did not join Armenia but was constituted as the Artsakh Republic, a de facto independent state with a flag very similar to Armenia’s, which maintains ties with that country but is not recognized by any member of the UN, not even Armenia.

The armistice was signed in 1994 under the protection of Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the Minsk group, a body chaired by the United States, Russia and France that aims to end the conflict in the region. Sporadic conflicts continued, however.

Over three decades, Azerbaijan has repeatedly violated the ceasefire, the most serious being the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes and the July 2020 clashes.

That Second Nagorno-Karabakh War Azerbaijani shelling of the Republic of Arts began on the morning of September 27, 2020 along the Upper Karabakh contact line

It was an armed conflict between the armed forces of Azerbaijan against Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh in the Upper Karabakh region that took place between September 27 and November 10, 2020. after a Russian-sponsored ceasefire agreement. The 2020 war left more than 10,000 dead and ended in the defeat of Armenia, which ceded several regions of Nagorno-Karabakh, including Kalbajar, to Azerbaijan.