Turkey reiterates its support to Azerbaijan to take back 'occupied lands' from Armenia
"Turkey will be fully committed to helping Azerbaijan take back its occupied lands and to defending their rights and interests under international law," Fahrettin Altun -- Turkey's communication director-- said in a series of social media post shared on the official Twitter account on Tuesday.
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- Published Date: 05:12 | 29 September 2020
- Modified Date: 05:12 | 29 September 2020
Turkey is "fully ready" to help Azerbaijan take back its separatist region of Nagorny Karabakh, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's top press aide said Tuesday ahead of a UN Security Council debate on the crisis.
"Turkey will be fully committed to helping Azerbaijan take back its occupied lands and to defending their rights and interests under international law," Fahrettin Altun tweeted.
Turkey hoped the UN meeting "will establish a strong foundation for a solution", he added.
Altun said Turkey stood by Azerbaijan "completely", adding: "Let there be no doubt that the world will hear our roar if Azerbaijan were to suffer from the slightest injustice under international law."
Altun in turn accused Armenia of violating the Geneva Conventions in the border region, praising Azerbaijan for "observing international law to the letter".
"We call on global players to approach this matter from the perspective of fairness," he said.
"The world cannot afford to equate the aggressor with the aggrieved party in the name of the so-called principle of neutrality or to preserve the political balance of power," Altun said.