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Turkey considers Armenia It is “occupied” by Nagorno-Karabakh
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today that Turkey supports the “oppressed” in the Caucasus, where Ankara supports the Azerbaijan in his fierce seven-day battle against Armenian forces in his separatist pocket Nagorno-Karabakh.
“We fight day and night for our country in order to obtain the place it deserves in the general world order.” “We stand on the side of the oppressed everywhere, from Syria to Libya, from the eastern Mediterranean to the Caucasus,” said the Turkish president, according to APE-MPE.
Turkey considers Armenia “Has” Nagorno-Karabakh through separatists hostile to Baku who declared a democracy there in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Erdogan had previously said that the Minsk Group, mediated by Russia, France and the United States between Armenia and Azerbaijan, it did not solve the problem for almost 30 years.
“Azerbaijan had to take matters into their own hands, like it or not,” Erdogan said at the time. “Turkey will continue to support our brother and friend country, which is Azerbaijan, with all our heart and in every way,” he said, reiterating his country’s strong support for Baku since the beginning of the crisis.
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