Kremlin Press Service
Erdogan urged Putin to resolve the Karabakh conflict once and for all
Baku/28.10.20/Turan: President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan positively assessed the telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 27.
"I have called for a joint resolution of the conflict in the Caucasus. We informed Putin about the "red line" on this issue," the Turkish leader said at a meeting of the parliamentary faction of the ruling Justice and Development Party on October 28th.
During the conversation he suggested to his Russian counterpart to discuss the situation in the South Caucasus with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, and said he was ready to talk to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
"Let's solve this issue peacefully together. We will take a sincere step. It is time to resolve the conflict once and for all," the president said.
Erdogan also said that, according to intelligence services, 2,000 PKK terrorists are fighting on the Armenian side in the occupied Karabakh and they are paid 600 dollars a month and they came there from Syria.
"Putin said that he does not know that, I said - now you know", - reports Anadolu Agency.-0—
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