The Azerbaijani President of the island spoke - on Friday - about the ongoing battles in the Nagorno Karabakh region between his forces and the Armenian forces.

While Armenia expressed its readiness for a ceasefire, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed that the struggle would continue until Azerbaijan regained the region.

The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, held Armenia responsible for the escalation in the region and the continuation of the conflict in it, accusing it of seeking to keep the areas "occupied in the past."

He said, "The first reason for the escalation is that Armenia does not want peace, because it wants to keep the territories it occupies permanently, and it does not want the situation to change. Armenia had to show its goodwill to respect international resolutions."

"In 1993 Armenia occupied this region, and the Security Council issued 4 resolutions calling for the rapid and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian forces from the region. The Minsk Group was established to facilitate the implementation of these decisions," he added.

"As for the other reason, it is a lack of determination on the part of the mediators, and a lack of pressure on Armenia to start implementing the UN Security Council resolutions," he said.

In a related context, the Azerbaijani President strongly denied Armenia's accusations to Turkey of sending Syrian fighters to Azerbaijan, and said that these accusations were fabricated.

In response to a question by Al-Jazeera in this regard, Aliyev likened these accusations to what was said about a Turkish fighter shooting down an Armenian fighter a few days ago.

For its part, the Armenian Foreign Ministry announced that Armenia is ready to start negotiations for a ceasefire in Karabakh under the auspices of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

The Foreign Ministry welcomed the call of the Presidents of Russia, the United States and France for a voyage ceasefire in Karabakh.

Turkey is next to Azerbaijan

But Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed that "the struggle in Azerbaijan will continue until the liberation of Karabakh region from the Armenian occupation."

In a speech during the opening of the Konya Hospital, south of the capital, Ankara, Erdogan said that the attempts to blockade Turkey are unfolding and that they will not succeed in achieving their goals.

He added that, looking at the places of crises extending from Syria to the Mediterranean and the Caucasus, the attempts to blockade Turkey are unfolding, stressing that the latter is keen on its strength and unity to thwart all these attempts.

The Turkish president indicated that Armenia attacked Azerbaijan again at a time when the issue of Nagorno Karabakh, which was occupied by Armenia by committing despicable massacres, was not resolved, he said.

Erdogan pointed out that, after its recent attack, Armenia faced an unexpected result.

He pointed out that "sister Azerbaijan has started a large military operation in order to defend its soil and liberate Karabakh," stressing that "the Azerbaijani army that is advancing successfully on the front has succeeded in liberating many regions."

He continued, "We stand and will continue to stand with all our capabilities and capabilities on the side of brotherly and friendly Azerbaijan, and the struggle, God willing, will continue until the liberation of Karabakh."

The battles of the sixth day in the


field, continued for the sixth consecutive day, the battles between the Armenian and Azerbaijani forces, and each side stressed that it had inflicted heavy losses on the second party.

And the Armenian Ministry of Defense declared a state of general alert in the army, and said that its forces had successfully responded to the attacks of the Azerbaijani army and that they had inflicted losses on soldiers and equipment.

 The areas of "Martakert" and "Agadam" in the north, and "Martoni" and "Fozuli" in the south are witnessing the fiercest battles between the two armies.

On the other side, the Al-Jazeera correspondent quoted Azeri military sources as saying that the army had taken control of the heights overlooking the Madagues region in Karabakh.

The Azeri army showed pictures it said were weapons and military vehicles seized from Armenian forces.