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Ankara demanded to dismantle the monument to terrorists in Yerevan
Baku/08.05.23/Turan: Turkey will take new steps against Armenia if the monument to terrorists in Yerevan is not dismantled, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu stated.
"We do not accept the installation of a monument to the persons who killed our Ottoman pashas and Azerbaijani brothers," Cavusoglu said in an interview with one of the TV channels.
He added that the Turkish side has warned official Yerevan and will take new steps against Armenia if the monument is not dismantled.
Earlier, Turkey closed the airspace for the transit of Armenian aircraft, including Prime Minister Pashinyan's plane. On April 25, a monument to a group of Armenian terrorists, participants of Operation Nemesis, was unveiled in Yerevan. At the beginning of the 20th century, they killed several high-ranking figures of Turkey and Azerbaijan, accusing them of the "Armenian Genocide".
Last week, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan criticized the installation of the monument, saying that it was the initiative of the local municipality, not the government of the country. ----02D-----
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