Erdogan said that in two years Russian troops will leave Karabakh

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan believes that Russia will fulfill the agreements on Nagorno-Karabakh. As a result, military peacekeepers from the Russian Federation will remain in a number of Karabakh regions until 2025, and then they will leave them.

“The agreement is that the Russian peacekeepers will remain in the indicated places until 2025. Then the Russian Federation will leave this territory. And I believe that Moscow will adhere to this position,” Erdogan said.

According to analysts, in fact, the Turkish leader announced an ultimatum to the Kremlin. Earlier, he announced unconditional support for Ukraine in the war against the Russian Federation. He confirmed the words with the next plans for the supply of weapons and the construction of a plant for the production of attack drones in Ukraine.

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