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Turkey Hopes OSCE Summit In Astana To Achieve Progress On Karabakh Conflict

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The Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Hulusi Kilic, hopes that some progress will be achieved on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict at the upcoming OSCE summit in Astana scheduled for December.

"There is injustice on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which urgently should be solved," Kilic said.

Turkey, as the 17th country in the world with a strong economy and the second NATO member country with a strong army, is ready to focus on all efforts on the resolution of the conflict, he said.

The OSCE summit will be held Dec. 1-2 and will bring together heads of states and governments of 56 member countries and 12 partner countries of the Organization, as well as the heads of 68 international organizations.

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