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It Is Not Right 'To Compare' Karabakh and Cyprus Conflicts

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'The Nagorno Karabakh and Cyprus conflicts are completely different from each other'.

This statement came from president of the Democratic Party of the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus Serdar Denktash.

He said that Nagorno Karabakh is occupied Azerbaijani territories and the Azerbaijani population of the territory had been banished from the region:

'Cyprus is common territory of Greeks and Turks. The Greek side attempted to occupy the entire territory of Cyprus in 1974, but the Turkish side did not reconcile with it and had to interfere. After the agreement signed in 1976, the Turkish Cypriots living in the south migrated to the north, and the Greeks living in the north migrated to the south. We had not occupied the northern territories. The only occupied thing in this island is the rights of the Turks'.

According to Denktash, it is not right to compare Nagorno Karabakh and Cyprus conflicts: 'The only common reason is that both Azerbaijan and Turkey want to deliver its positions to world community'.

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