Moscow's silence about Azerbaijan is not a weakness, it is a pause before a blow, political analyst Alexei Mukhin believes.
"And not in some way, but in such a way that later a week in Baku collected teeth from the floor," the political scientist wrote in the telegram channel.
According to Mukhin, to fuss because there is no adequate response to Russophobia in the Baku, don't.
"Don't be nervous. No need to rush. Do not believe that someone has chickened out or will forgive. We have not been at the weight for a long time to allow ourselves to make mistakes because of show-offs. Every word, every step is not an emotion, but a calculation. And when they start counting, know that there are three amendments to the draft left before the strike," he said.
Well, while diplomacy is biding its time, smart people are doing what they can — a boycott on all fronts, Mukhin added.

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