Military expert: Turkey’s absence from Karabakh agreements is not the best option
Turkey’s absence from the signed agreement to end hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh may not be the best option, since it will free Ankara’s hands, which will be able to secretly incite a new escalation, as is happening in Idlib or Libya.
Russian military expert Ivan Konovalov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Turkey remains a very important factor. Turkey gives us a guarantee that it will not provoke Baku to further provoke the situation? Do we have guarantees for this?
I don’t see it, because how is the Turkish side behaving in Idlib? We see. How is behavior in Libya? We see. What will happen here now? We are not given an answer to this.
It’s great that we left them outside the agreements, but it would be better if they were included in these agreements, then they would recognize themselves as part of the conflict and begin to answer for it,” the expert said.
“As peacekeepers, we cannot allow them there, this is impossible,” Konovalov clarified.
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