Aliyev announced joint operations of Russia and Turkey in Karabakh
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced joint operations of Russian and Turkish military personnel in Nagorno-Karabakh, TASS reports.
At a meeting with the new ambassador of the Netherlands, Aliyev said that all countries in the region supported the joint statement of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on a ceasefire in Karabakh.
All our neighbors have expressed their support. And two of our neighbors Russia and Turkey - will participate in operations to ensure the security of Azerbaijanis and Armenians, the President said.
The ceasefire declaration was signed on November 10, under the terms of the document, the Armenian and Azerbaijani forces stopped at the positions they occupied during the fighting. Three more regions will be returned to Baku's control by December 1. Russian peacekeepers will be stationed along the line of contact and the corridor connecting Karabakh with Armenia.
Aliyev stated that Russia and Turkey will jointly carry out a peacekeeping mission. The Kremlin stressed that the deployment of the Turkish military in Karabakh is not planned.
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