Erdogan sent the bill to extend the presence of Turkish military in the Republic of Azerbaijan
The draft law on the one-year extension of the service period of the Turkish armed forces in the Republic of Azerbaijan was sent to the Turkish Parliament with the signature of Recep Tayyip Erdogan. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, the draft law extending the term for one year The service of the Turkish Armed Forces in the Republic of Azerbaijan was sent to the Turkish Parliament.
According to the information of the Turkish Parliament, in the draft law that was sent to the Parliament with the signature of the President of this country, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the activities of It was stated in the tripartite statement signed by the Republic of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia on November 10, 2020, and it is reported that it is being done as a result of the success in the struggle for the liberation of the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
The document emphasizes that after Azerbaijan’s anti-terrorist operation on September 19-20, 2023, the illegal separatist regime of Karabakh and its associated armed groups were destroyed and the actual occupation ended completely.
It is mentioned in this bill: Azerbaijan and Armenia have not yet reached an agreement on the peace agreement. Turkey, which strongly supported Azerbaijan from the beginning of the process so that it could defend all its rights, including its territorial integrity, based on international legal norms and legal sovereign rights, continues to provide important assistance in this process. In order to maintain, strengthen and facilitate peace and stability in the region, the economic infrastructure will be restored. The activities of the joint center established by Turkey and Russia, where the personnel of the Turkish Armed Forces work, continue successfully. Turkey contributes to the security of the region and building trust between the parties.
After the 44-day war in 2020, the heads of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia issued a statement on November 10 about the cessation of hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia signed.
According to this document, the monitoring center of Turkey and Russia has been established to monitor the ceasefire regime in the Aghdam region of Azerbaijan.
On November 16, 2020, the Turkish National Assembly authorized the Turkish Armed Forces to send troops to Azerbaijan.
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