Erdogan reminds NATO of its promises to Azerbaijan

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Erdogan reminds NATO of its promises to Azerbaijan NATO is obliged to fulfill the promises it has given to Azerbaijan, the president of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today at a NATO meeting in Wales. "The resolution of the Karabakh conflict within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan is of great importance, and this conflict should be resolved," Erdogan said. Turkish experts told VK that peace in South Caucasus is very important to the new leadership of Turkey. An expert on war and terrorism, Khaldun Yalcin Kaya said that Turkey intends to participate actively in the conflict, taking into account the fact that Azerbaijan is its strategic partner. Erdogan's statement served as a reminder to NATO about an on-going conflict and as a note to the OSCE Minsk Group about the interest of Turkey in the conflict, the expert believes. A senior lecturer at the Department of International Relations, University of Economics and Technology TOBB (Ankara), Togrul Ismail said that the settlement of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh will contribute to the development of Turkey. 

NATO is obliged to fulfil the promises it has given to Azerbaijan, the president of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today at a NATO meeting in Wales. "The resolution of the Karabakh conflict within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan is of great importance, and this conflict should be resolved," Erdogan said. 

 

Turkish experts told VK that peace in the South Caucasus is very important to the new leadership of Turkey. 

 

An expert on war and terrorism, Khaldun Yalcin Kaya, said that Turkey intends to participate actively in the conflict, taking into account the fact that Azerbaijan is its strategic partner. 

 

Erdogan's statement served as a reminder to NATO about the ongoing conflict and as a note to the OSCE Minsk Group about the interest of Turkey in the conflict, the expert believes. 

 

A senior lecturer at the Department of International Relations, University of Economics and Technology TOBB (Ankara), Togrul Ismail, said that the settlement of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh would contribute to the development of Turkey.