TURKISH AMBASSADOR TO AZERBAIJAN: THERE IS NO REASON TO WORRY ABOUT YEREVAN-VAN-YEREVAN FLIGHT
ARMINFO
Monday, March 18, 17:28
Azerbaijani media and society know well the position of Turkey on the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict and Armenia. However, Turkish ambassadors
to Azerbaijan have announced their positions on this up to now. The
Turkish President, Prime Minister, officials and the Speaker of the
Parliament have clearly announced their position on this issue.
Flights from Yerevan to Turkey are operated by private companies. As
media reports, these are commercial flights. Private companies have no
problems in Turkey in carrying out these activities," said Turkish
ambassador to Azerbaijan Ismayil Alper Coskun while commenting
on Azerbaijani media reports on launching of Yerevan-Van flight,
APA reports.
Ambassador said that it is not right to issue statements that
commercial flights will change Turkey's position on Nagorno Karabakh.
"No country supports Azerbaijan's position on Nagorno Karabakh conflict
more than Turkey, which has closed its borders with Armenia.
I ask media also to highlight Turkey's positive steps, not to confuse
the people. There is nothing to worry. Turkey's position on Karabakh
problem, Armenia has not changed," he said. The flights will be made
twice in a week, with the two-way ticket to cost $250.
ARMINFO
Monday, March 18, 17:28
Azerbaijani media and society know well the position of Turkey on the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict and Armenia. However, Turkish ambassadors
to Azerbaijan have announced their positions on this up to now. The
Turkish President, Prime Minister, officials and the Speaker of the
Parliament have clearly announced their position on this issue.
Flights from Yerevan to Turkey are operated by private companies. As
media reports, these are commercial flights. Private companies have no
problems in Turkey in carrying out these activities," said Turkish
ambassador to Azerbaijan Ismayil Alper Coskun while commenting
on Azerbaijani media reports on launching of Yerevan-Van flight,
APA reports.
Ambassador said that it is not right to issue statements that
commercial flights will change Turkey's position on Nagorno Karabakh.
"No country supports Azerbaijan's position on Nagorno Karabakh conflict
more than Turkey, which has closed its borders with Armenia.
I ask media also to highlight Turkey's positive steps, not to confuse
the people. There is nothing to worry. Turkey's position on Karabakh
problem, Armenia has not changed," he said. The flights will be made
twice in a week, with the two-way ticket to cost $250.