
Azerbaijan and Turkey should be attentive towards attempts aimed to damage the relations between the two countries, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said. “There may be persons that would want to damage our brotherly relations wittingly or occasionally. We should be more attentive towards this,” Gul said, CNN Turk reported.
Gul mentioned that the president have discussed normalization of the Turkey-Armenia relations during the bilateral and multilateral meetings held in the Azerbaijani oldest land of Nakhchivan.
Gul asked everyone to be careful. Everyone should refrain from actions that may damage Turkey-Azerbaijan fraternal relations, the president added.
FORMER PRESIDENT: TURKEY WILL NOT TAKE STEPS HARMING AZERBAIJAN’S INTERESTS
Ankara will not take steps against interests of Azerbaijan, said the former President of Turkey Suleyman Demirel, touching upon the relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan, C“HAN news agency reported.
“Turkey will not take steps harming interests of Azerbaijan,” said Demirel.
There can not be a crisis between Azerbaijan and Turkey because these two states are brothers, said Demirel.
“Turkey will do everything that promised to Azerbaijan,” he added.
MP: WITHOUT SOLUTION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT, OPENING OF TURKEY-ARMENIA BORDERS CANNOT BE DEBATED
Without solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, opening Turkey-Armenia borders can not matter of debate, TRT 3 TV Channel reported quoting Turkish MP from the ruling Justice and Development Party Omer Chelik as saying.
The MP said some groups have turned the Turkish-Armenian protocols to an object of speculation.
“They believe that by signing the protocols, Turkey refused from the Kars Treaty and creates a deceptive image that allegedly Nakhchivan is under the threat of Armenians,” Chelik said.
In fact Turkey has never retreated from the Kars Treaty and that the Armenian lobby has declared the Oct. 10 another day of mourning shows that signing of the protocols with Armenia is in favor of Turkey, Chelik added.
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