Turkish and Russian leaders talk over the phone in a battle in a disputed area October 15 11:51

Turkey and Russian leaders, who are behind the two countries, met over the phone after the battle over the former Soviet Union's Azerbaijan and Armenia dispute, Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, continued even after the ceasefire agreement We discussed the response.

Azerbaijan and Armenia had a military clash over the disputed area of ​​Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region on the 27th of last month, and although they agreed to a ceasefire from the 10th of this month through Russian mediation, the fighting did not subside and the death toll of both sides was 620 in total. It is over.



In response to this, on the 14th, Turkish President Erdogan, who supports Azerbaijan, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has a military alliance with Armenia, met over the phone to discuss the response.



According to the Russian Presidential Administration, Putin expressed strong concern, pointing out that militants in the Middle East were participating in the fighting.

In this battle, Armenia has accused Turkey of sending Syrian fighters to the Azerbaijani side as soldiers.



Meanwhile, Turkish President Erdogan denied allegations in a speech on the 14th, saying, "It is said that Syria sent combatants to Azerbaijan, but they have a role in their land and will not go to Azerbaijan." , There is a gap between the two claims, and it is expected that there will be some twists and turns in the realization of the ceasefire.