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The Armenian side (OSCE) in the conflict with Azerbaijan is the Minsk Group: the United States, Russia and France. These countries are helping with their weapons in this conflict.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the accusations at a meeting of the ruling AK Party in Sirnak province on Sunday. This was reported by the Turkish media Yeni াফ afak.
He said that what happened in the past was in Iraq, Syria and even the Balkans; Libya and Karabakh have now shown us how inequality, separatism and petty speculation have brought nothing but blood and tears.
The Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was formed in 1992 to peacefully resolve the conflict in Upper Karabakh, but to no avail.
“Our Azerbaijani brothers are currently fighting against Armenia in a very serious hostile situation. Why do they fight in adverse conditions? Because they are liberating the territory of Azerbaijan from the occupation of Armenia. Erdogan asked, “Can’t they do it naturally?”
The Turkish president stressed that the United States, Russia and France have not solved the problem for 30 years and have not handed over their lands to the Azerbaijani people.
Erdogan said that now the Azerbaijani brothers are fighting in hostile conditions and liberating their occupied territories. May Allah help you. I believe that they will return and liberate the occupied territories from the occupation of Armenia. We pray for them. Hopefully they succeed.
Since September 27, Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at war with the Nagorno-Karabakh opposition. Subsequently, on October 10, marathon talks were held between Armenia and Azerbaijan under the auspices of Russia.
Both sides agreed to a temporary ceasefire on humanitarian grounds. During the ceasefire, the two countries agreed to exchange POWs and other prisoners and hand over their bodies.
The ceasefire would take effect on October 11. But within minutes of the ceasefire, Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other of violating the ceasefire.
For the second time since the ceasefire on Saturday night, 13 civilians were killed in an Armenian missile attack in Ganja. Among them are four women and three children. In addition, 50 people were injured in the attack.
The Karabakh region is internationally recognized as a territory of Azerbaijan. However, the region has been controlled by ethnic Armenians since the 1990s. In that decade, more than 30,000 people died in wars with Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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