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World

Erdogan eyes May visit to Nagorno-Karabakh

  • God willing, we will have a new Bayram together with our brothers by visiting Shusha after the Ramadan feast, Erdogan.
Published March 31, 2021

ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday he planned to visit Nagorno-Karabakh in May, a trip likely to further anger Armenia following its defeat to Azerbaijan in a war over the region.

Erdogan said he would visit Shusha, a historic city which fell to Azerbaijani forces in the closing days of last year's six-week war, immediately after Bayram celebrations marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan in mid-May.

"God willing, we will have a new Bayram together with our brothers by visiting Shusha after the Ramadan feast," Erdogan said in televised remarks.

"We will stand by the sides of our Azerbaijani brothers, protecting our Turkic values in Nagorno-Karabakh."

Last year's war saw Azerbaijan regain swathes of territory it lost during a six-year conflict that killed tens of thousands as the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s.

Erdogan backed Azerbaijan diplomatically during last year's conflict while Armenia's position was supported by its traditional allies in Europe and the United States.

Turkey has also been a major supplier of weapons to Azerbaijan -- including drones that played a decisive role in the war -- and has historically poor relations with Armenia.

Erdogan's visit to Shusha could be prove to be especially painful to Armenians because many view the ancient city as the primary centre of Armenian culture in Karabakh.

Armenia's heavy defeat has been followed by waves of protests and political instability that put pressure on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan -- who had promised a swift victory -- to quit.

Pashinyan announced last weekend that he will resign in April but stay in office until parliamentary elections due on June 20.

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