Erdogan does not exclude the appearance of a Turkish military base in Azerbaijan
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan does not exclude the appearance of a Turkish military base in Azerbaijan. It can be created within the framework of the implementation of the Shusha Declaration signed on Tuesday between Ankara and Baku.
According to the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet, Erdogan told the press about this during his visit to the capital of Azerbaijan.
The topic is not outside the clauses of the Shusha agreement. Further development of this issue is possible. The talks that Ilham Aliyev and Vladimir Putin will hold between themselves, as well as that we will hold, can develop this topic.
- Erdogan said during a discussion with the press on the establishment of a base in Azerbaijan. It looks like he expects Baku to get approval for this move from Moscow.
The Turkish President also noted that the primary task is to ensure the security of the Azerbaijani borders along their entire length.
On June 15-16, the Turkish president was on a two-day visit to Azerbaijan. He visited the city of Shusha, occupied during the conflict with Armenia, where the Shusha Declaration on Cooperation between Baku and Ankara was signed, which also provides for joint actions in the defense sphere. This means that, in the event of aggression by a third state, the signatories undertake to provide each other with military assistance.
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