Turkish Security Council Condemns Armenia's Aggression
Ankara / 22.07.20 / Turan: Turkey strongly condemns the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan. This is stated in the declaration following the meeting of the Turkish National Security Council, which was held in Ankara on Wednesday under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The document emphasizes that Armenia "has been illegally occupying Azerbaijani territories for years."
“Armenia must abandon its aggressive position and leave the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
Turkey will support any decision that the fraternal Azerbaijani people take in their just struggle,” the Turkish National Security Council's declaration says. -0-
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