Armenian prime minister warns Turkey not to get involved in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict



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YEREVAN – Prime Minister Armenia, Warned Nikol Pashinyan Turkey not get involved in konflik Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinyan appealed to the international community for help to make sure that didn’t happen.

Turkey is a close ally of Azerbaijan, Armenia’s rival in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Turkey has stated that it is ready to provide assistance if Azerbaijan requests it. (Also Read: Designer Bora Aksu Is Inspired By A Pandemic While Performing At London Fashion Week)

“Turkey’s behavior could have devastating consequences for the South Caucasus and its neighboring territories,” Pashinyan said in a statement, Reuters reported on Monday (9/28/2020).

Earlier, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said that Armenia had violated the ceasefire with the latest attacks and called on the international community to look closely and separate good from evil.

“The Armenian-certified provocateurs have once again demonstrated to the world what they understand of rights, the law, the promises made and the truce. Turkey supports the Azeri brothers, in any way,” Oktay said. (Also read: Imprisonment in Turkey of the first ISIS girlfriend from Australia)

The same was also relayed by Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar. In which, Akar said that the greatest obstacle to peace and stability in the Caucasus was hostility from Armenia.

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