Post by account_disabled on Mar 3, 2024 4:58:37 GMT -5
The joint military maneuvers between Turkey and Azerbaijan are a clear warning to the sworn enemy Armenia. After Syria and Libya, Ankara now wants to expand its power in the South Caucasus. Turkey considers itself the protectorate of the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan. The populations of both countries have ethnic and linguistic similarities. Soon after the declaration of independence of the small state in the Caspian Sea in 1991, the doctrine of "two states, one nation" was announced. Both Baku and Ankara underline their bilateral relations with this slogan. Since the mid-1990s, Azerbaijani and Armenian troops have had regular military clashes ranging from border incidents to outright wars over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but which Armenia considers as an independent state.
After a military conflict between the two Brazil WhatsApp Number Data countries, the Nagorno-Karabakh region has been under the control of Armenia since 1994. New fight, Ankara positions itself On July 12, there was yet another bloody clash between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the northern Armenian province of Tavush. According to official information, 17 were killed, mostly soldiers. Both countries blame each other. Read also: Earthquake tremors in Turkey Turkey 'shakes' again, what was the magnitude of the earthquake and the epicenter Ankara reacted with harsh rhetoric, siding with Azerbaijan, and Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar blamed Armenia alone for the incident. But this time the Turkish government was not satisfied with just words.
From August 1 to 10, the two allied countries will hold joint military maneuvers near Baku and Nagorno-Karabakh, with the participation of Turkish Air Force helicopters. Threat to stability and security The director of the "Insight Center for Data Analytics", Anna Karapetjan, considers the maneuver as a dangerous signal. After the unprecedented aggressive rhetoric, Turkey is launching a military maneuver, which will not contribute to more security and stability in the region," said the political scientist. "Turkey is a destructive factor in the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh". Turkish military support should be understood as a threat to Armenia and should be punished by the international community, says Karapetayan.
After a military conflict between the two Brazil WhatsApp Number Data countries, the Nagorno-Karabakh region has been under the control of Armenia since 1994. New fight, Ankara positions itself On July 12, there was yet another bloody clash between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the northern Armenian province of Tavush. According to official information, 17 were killed, mostly soldiers. Both countries blame each other. Read also: Earthquake tremors in Turkey Turkey 'shakes' again, what was the magnitude of the earthquake and the epicenter Ankara reacted with harsh rhetoric, siding with Azerbaijan, and Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar blamed Armenia alone for the incident. But this time the Turkish government was not satisfied with just words.
From August 1 to 10, the two allied countries will hold joint military maneuvers near Baku and Nagorno-Karabakh, with the participation of Turkish Air Force helicopters. Threat to stability and security The director of the "Insight Center for Data Analytics", Anna Karapetjan, considers the maneuver as a dangerous signal. After the unprecedented aggressive rhetoric, Turkey is launching a military maneuver, which will not contribute to more security and stability in the region," said the political scientist. "Turkey is a destructive factor in the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh". Turkish military support should be understood as a threat to Armenia and should be punished by the international community, says Karapetayan.