RUSSIA IS INDEBTED TO TURKEY
The Messenger
March 3 2010
Georgia
In answer to questions from Russian news agency Regnum the Director
General of the Turkish information agency Jihan, Abdul Hamid Bilichi,
has said that Russia is indebted to Turkey for its conduct during the
war in Georgia in August 2008. Turkey did not bow to US pressure and
allow American warships to enter the Black Sea, and later presented
certain models for regulating the situation in the Caucasus, both of
which actions helped Russia.
Bilichi said that Russia should now help Turkey with certain foreign
policy problems in return. It should help with Armenia, as the key
to the regulation of the Karabakh problem is in Moscow, Bilichi said.
The Messenger
March 3 2010
Georgia
In answer to questions from Russian news agency Regnum the Director
General of the Turkish information agency Jihan, Abdul Hamid Bilichi,
has said that Russia is indebted to Turkey for its conduct during the
war in Georgia in August 2008. Turkey did not bow to US pressure and
allow American warships to enter the Black Sea, and later presented
certain models for regulating the situation in the Caucasus, both of
which actions helped Russia.
Bilichi said that Russia should now help Turkey with certain foreign
policy problems in return. It should help with Armenia, as the key
to the regulation of the Karabakh problem is in Moscow, Bilichi said.