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Macron said Wednesday: “The Turkish political statements, which I found reckless and dangerous, caught my attention.”
On Tuesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu considered that France’s solidarity with Armenia “amounts to supporting the Armenian occupation of Azerbaijan.”
Ihsanoglu confirmed during an interview with the Turkish “Anadolu Agency”, that “Ankara supports Azerbaijan, either on the ground or at the negotiating table,” adding: “We want to radically solve the problem to bring peace and stability to the Caucasus region “.
Ihsanoglu considered that the only solution to the crisis between the two countries over Nagorno-Karabakh is through “the withdrawal of Armenia from Azerbaijani lands”, and stressed that “there is no possibility of a settlement without that.”
For his part, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Wednesday that in specific cases “the capabilities of the Russian military base in Armenia, which is an important component of the republic’s security, can be used.”
On whether Yerevan is studying the possibility of using the base to neutralize threats in the context of the current hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh in particular, taking into account the activity of Turkey; He replied: “The Russian military base is an integral part of the Armenian security system, and the capabilities of the base must be used in specific situations.”
With the continued bloody clashes between the warring parties in Armenia and Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry announced the destruction of the “S-300” missile system of the Armenian air forces in Karabakh, confirming that the battles had caused death and injuries. 2,700 members of the Armenian forces.
Military clashes resumed between Armenia and Azerbaijan on September 27, when Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev approved the state of war in several cities and regions, banned curfews and announced a partial mobilization. Prior to this, the Armenian cabinet declared a state of war and general mobilization in the country due to the events in Nagorno Karabakh.
Several countries, including Russia, France, the United States and Iran, called on the parties to the conflict to show restraint, while members of the UN Security Council expressed deep concern over the military operations, calling on Azerbaijan and Armenia to “Cease fire immediately and get back to negotiations.”