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Turkey chief sponsor of NK war – Pashinyan

armenpress.am10/15th/2020, 6:24
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Turkey chief sponsor of NK war – Pashinyan

Azerbaijani army is unable to fight against the Defense Army of Artsakh on its own, ARMENPRESS reports Prime Minister of Armenia said in an interview with Dmitry Kiselyov, Director General of Russia Today media group.

Referring to the question about foreign mercenaries and terrorists fighting in the Azerbaijani side, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan answered,

‘’The entire world is talking about that. It’s a very important point and it’s important also for understanding who and why started this military operation. Of course, there are concrete evidences that mercenaries and terrorists from Syria participate in the war against Nagorno Karabakh. These video-evidences are already released in social networks and the media. And now it’s clear that Turkey is the chief sponsor of this war. Turkey has hired these terrorist militants and deployed them in Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone. And it was with the sponsorship and decision of Turkey that the war started, Nagorno Karabakh was attacked.

It’s also important to understand the reason. Because it’s obvious that the Azerbaijani army is unable to fight against the Defense Army of Artsakh on its own, and for that reason Turkey decided to involve terrorists. The Turkish army is also involved in the military operations, not only in the command staff, but directly the special units of the Turkish army. According to some information, special units of Pakistan’s army are also involved in the military operations. I think the participation of at least the Turkey-backed militants is proofed worldwide, since many international media agen...

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