Ahmet Davutoglu promised not to leave the Crimean Tatars
Baku/04.03.14/Turan : Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Ankara held a meeting with representatives of public organizations of the Crimean Tatars , newspaper Milliyet.
Davutoglu said that Turkey will not remain indifferent to the fate of the Turks , in whatever part of the world they lived, and will not leave them to fend for themselves.
At the same time , the Turkish minister supported the territorial integrity of Ukraine . According to him, the events in Ukraine are the focus of Ankara. He stressed that in all possible ways Turkey will be close to Ukraine and the Crimean Tatars .
One of the representatives of the Crimean Tatars Erdinc Bora said that the Crimean Tatars during their history were expelled three times from their places of residence. At the moment they are alone with Russia. He noted the importance of supporting the Crimean Tatars in the fight for their rights. -05D04-
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