President of Azerbaijan believes that conflict in Nagorno Karabakh can be...

President of Azerbaijan believes that conflict in Nagorno Karabakh can be...
President of Azerbaijan believes that conflict in Nagorno Karabakh can be...

Chief said Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, today, Thursday, said that he believed that a solution to the conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region could be found after nearly 30 years of talks, but he warned that his army would control all areas in this enclave if Armenia continued to “act negatively.”

And on Thursday, Armenia accused Turkey of preventing flights carrying urgent aid from passing through its airspace, and renewed fighting in the region threatened to spark a humanitarian crisis in the region.

Speaking to the Turkish NTV channel, Aliyev said that his country’s forces have already managed to control two of the five regions in the Karabakh region, and that all of these areas will be controlled unless Armenia accepts to withdraw from the region within a specific timetable. .

He added that international bodies, such as the “Minsk” group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, would work to find a solution to the problem after 28 years of failed talks.

In response to a question about Russias proposal to deploy military observers in the region, Aliyev said that such a step should be discussed when the conflict approaches its end, indicating that it will require the consent of Azerbaijan.

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