Turkey's possible attempt to stir Azeri aggression unconstructive: official
August 17, 2013 - 16:48 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Artsakh President's spokesman commented on the
statement by Turkish President Abdullah Gul who voiced a wish to hold
a Turkic Council summit in the Nagorno Karabakh.
`The move would be possible if Turkey recognized the NKR's
independence and requested the Republic's authorities to organize the
summit. But if Turkey means to stir Azeri aggression, expressing
readiness to support Baku in a war against Karabakh, the step is
clearly unconstructive,' David Babayan told PanARMENIAN.Net
`The final declaration of the summit was much more reserved in terms
of Karabakh conflict and was mainly addressed to Turkey and
Azerbaijan. This spells Turkic countries' unwillingness to be involved
in Karabakh conflict as well as make it a pan-Turkic issue, contrary
to Baku's intention,' the official stressed.
As the Turkish President earlier said at a Gabala-hosted Third Turkic
Council Summit Meeting, a day will come when we'll hold a similar
event in Karabakh.'
August 17, 2013 - 16:48 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Artsakh President's spokesman commented on the
statement by Turkish President Abdullah Gul who voiced a wish to hold
a Turkic Council summit in the Nagorno Karabakh.
`The move would be possible if Turkey recognized the NKR's
independence and requested the Republic's authorities to organize the
summit. But if Turkey means to stir Azeri aggression, expressing
readiness to support Baku in a war against Karabakh, the step is
clearly unconstructive,' David Babayan told PanARMENIAN.Net
`The final declaration of the summit was much more reserved in terms
of Karabakh conflict and was mainly addressed to Turkey and
Azerbaijan. This spells Turkic countries' unwillingness to be involved
in Karabakh conflict as well as make it a pan-Turkic issue, contrary
to Baku's intention,' the official stressed.
As the Turkish President earlier said at a Gabala-hosted Third Turkic
Council Summit Meeting, a day will come when we'll hold a similar
event in Karabakh.'