Erdogan: Turkey does not normalize relations with Armenia until the Karabakh conflict settlement
Relations between Turkey and Armenia will not be normalized until a settlement of the Karabakh conflict, said the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Baku on Wednesday at a meeting with President Ilham Aliyev. Erdogan said that Ankara's position on this issue remains unchanged. He stressed that the visits of the Turkish leaders to Azerbaijan immediately after the elections have become traditional, and indicate strengthening relations between the two countries.
In his view, the relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey must deepen more.–06D-
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