Azerbaijan is trying to create tension in the Armenian Greek relations – Ambassador speaks about Thessaloniki incident | ARMENPRESS

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani advertisement on public transport in the Greek city of Thessaloniki with the words “Shushi is Azerbaijan” was removed by the efforts of the Armenian Embassy, community structures, the Greek-Armenian Chamber of Commerce and the Armenian National Committee of Thessaloniki, Ambassador of Armenia to Greece Tigran Mkrtchyan told ARMENPRESS. “We …

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Turkey creating ‘another Syria in Caucasus’, says Armenia president – Financial Times

Mr Erdogan has publicly rejected demands from France, Russia and the US for a ceasefire, and has said Turkey supports its “Azerbaijani brothers”.

“We strive day and night for our country to take its deserved place in the global world order,” he said last week. “We stand by the oppressed everywhere from Syria to Libya, from the eastern Mediterranean to the Caucasus.”

Erdogan’s Turkey is drunk on power – The Jerusalem Post

Erdogan has made his foreign policy intentions crystal clear in recent years, and the international community would do well to heed the warning. The raging conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh has given Turkey another opportunity to expand its violent, imperialist tendencies under the iron fist of President Recep Erdogan. In fact, the sudden outbreak of …

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Ottawa suspends export permits for targeting gear allegedly used in Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict – The Globe and Mail

Canada has suspended export permits that allow made-in-Canada target-acquisition gear to be shipped to Turkey, the same equipment that is now at the centre of allegations that Azerbaijan is using Turkish-made drones to attack Armenia. Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne announced the measure Monday. Last week, Canada announced it was investigating allegations that Canadian-made imaging …

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