Erdogan invites OSCE Minsk Group to Karabakh

President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan feels like he’s a landlord and has invited the Minsk Group to Nagorno-Karabakh.
“The OSCE Minsk Group needs to see, with their ow eyes, the territories of Azerbaijan liberated from occupation,” he said in his speech addressed to the people after a government session.
Erdogan stated that the relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan have entered a new stage through the signed declaration on Shushi. According to him, Turkey and Azerbaijan will sign several agreements within the scope of this declaration soon.
“We will resolutely and rapidly implement every point on our agenda, starting from the opening of the Turkish Consulate General in Shushi as soon as possible and ending with the launch of the Zangezur corridor in the near future. During the session of the council for high-level strategic cooperation, which we will hold in the months to come, we plan to take several concrete actions in regard to these actions,” Erdogan said.
Turkey, which itself is a member of the OSCE Minsk Group, is actually colonizing Azerbaijan under the veil of strengthening of fraternal ties.
22.06.2021 09:06
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