Azerbaijan "Turkey also becomes a mediator of the ceasefire" October 8, 8:29

Azerbaijan, which continues to fight over disputed territories with former Soviet Armenia, has expressed its desire to add backing Turkey to the framework that mediates the ceasefire.

However, it is unclear whether Azerbaijan's expectations will be met, as some of the countries that have acted as intermediaries have become increasingly distrustful of Turkey.

A large-scale battle over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region between Azerbaijan and Armenia lasted for seven days, killing more than 360 people on both sides.



Azerbaijan's President Aliev told Russian media on the 7th that "Turkey is a great country and has the right to participate in arbitration as a neighbor of the region," and Azerbaijan will be an international framework to mediate the ceasefire. He expressed his intention to add Turkey, which is the backing of the country.



In the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, Russia, the United States, and France have jointly mediated and urged a ceasefire, but Azerbaijan wants to bring out favorable conditions for themselves by adding Turkey to the mediated framework. It seems that there is.



However, France's Foreign Minister Le Drian, one of the countries that acted as an intermediary, accused Turkey of being involved in the military in the form of shouldering Azerbaijan on the 7th, increasing distrust of Turkey, as Azerbaijan expected. It is unclear whether or not it will be.