Cavusoglu threatens Armenia

According to Shushi's declaration, Turkey will provide all kinds of support to Azerbaijan.

Apr 5, 2024 - 09:24
Cavusoglu threatens Armenia

As reported by APA, the head of the delegation of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey to the NATO PA, former Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu told journalists about this during his visit to the Park of Martyrs.

" Showing military support to Armenia today does not promise any benefit either to Armenia or to the region. Instead, it is necessary to encourage peace in the region," Cavusoglu said.

Turkey has previously provided all kinds of assistance to Azerbaijan, including military assistance, and was an active participant in the aggression against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020. In autumn. In addition to direct military aid, Turkey organized the transfer of mercenaries from the Middle East to the zone of aggression in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia made its decisions regarding Karabakh under the influence of NATO, and the statements that Moscow and the CSTO did not help Armenia during the escalation of the situation in the region are lies. Maria Zakharova.

"It's not true, it's a lie. Official Yerevan made that decision after consulting the West. "I accuse all those who profess and spread the idea of ​​Russia and CSTO's guilt for Yerevan's decisions regarding Karabakh," said Zakharova.

Western countries, according to him, were promoting the topic of Armenia's official withdrawal from Nagorno Karabakh. The rights of the residents of Nagorno-Karabakh were not assigned or guaranteed in any way in the documents that were signed at the behest of NATO.

Zakharova also noted that the new aggravation between Armenia and Azerbaijan depends only on the extent to which official Yerevan will allow the EU, USA and Britain to have a destructive influence on the situation in the region and the country.

Earlier, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced the "freezing" of relations with the CSTO, explaining that "they did not receive an answer from the organization to the question of what is the area of ​​responsibility of the CSTO in Armenia."