Turkish press: Erdoğan, Putin speak over phone amid Ukraine crisis

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin has spoken over phone on Feb. 23 amid Ukraine crisis.

Turkey is ready to do its part to calm tensions in Ukraine, Erdoğan told Puti,n according to a statement by the communications directorate. 

Elevating the issue to a more complex level and military confrontation will not benefit any party, Erdoğan also said.

The president also reiterated that Turkey does not recognize Russian steps against Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

Previously, Turkey has expressed hope for Russia and Ukraine to return to the negotiation table amid a growing crisis between the two countries as Erdoğan has informed that he will seek to establish contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin following an online meeting of NATO leaders.

“Our wish is that Russia and Ukraine, both our neighbors from the Black Sea, return to the negotiations as soon as possible,” Erdoğan told journalists on his return from Senegal early Feb. 23.

Erdoğan recalled he had talked to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier about the recent escalation on the Russian-Ukraine border following Moscow’s recognition of two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine.

“I have underlined [to Zelensky] that we will never accept any attempt to violate the Minsk Agreement. I have also told that we are ready to do our share in order to avoid further escalation and solve the problem through dialogue,” Erdoğan said.

NATO leaders will meet at an online emergency meeting on how the alliance would respond to the Russian violation of international law and defying Ukraine’s sovereignty.

NATO should decide on Ukraine

Erdoğan recalled that earlier attempts by French and German presidents failed and that no meeting between Putin and U.S. President Joe Biden could be realized to de-escalate tension. “If we look at the situation from the perspective of a state or an institution, there is only NATO left. NATO should determine its approach through this virtual meeting. It should do whatever needs to be done,” he said.

The NATO countries have not ruled to deploy troops to Ukraine and Russia has a massive military deployment on the Ukrainian border, Erdoğan said, adding, “Of course, one does not need to be a prophet to predict what the result might be in the face of this picture. In this regard, let’s see what the leaders of NATO allied member countries will say in this video conference. Of course, we will determine what we will say according to what they will say, and we will reveal our approach.”

He also said that Turkey attaches huge importance to the NATO meeting.

Erdoğan urges caution

With the continued escalation, one needs to be more cautious and sensitive, Erdoğan warned, criticizing those who are linking the ongoing crisis with the supply of natural gas and consequently the rise in the energy prices.

“We are running a state here, we should preserve our common sense. We should take our steps in this sensitivity,” he said, informing about Ankara’s efforts to create a communication between him and Putin. He said it will be better for him to talk to Putin following the alliance meeting.

Turkey has unique ties with Ukraine, Russia

On a question how Turkey’s ties with Ukraine and Russia would be influenced in case of further escalation, Erdoğan said: “We cannot give up on both. We have political, military and economic relations with Russia. We also have political, military and economic relations with Ukraine. If you say ‘Give up on Ukraine’, we cannot give up, because our country’s interests here are very advanced. If you say, ‘Give up with Russia,’ we cannot give up on it either, because we have really advanced relations with it right now.”

Therefore, Turkey is exerting efforts to resolve the problem without scarifying its relations with Russia or Ukraine, the president said, underlining that Ankara will determine its policy following the NATO summit.

German president welcomes Herzog’s visit

On a question about his phone conversation with Steinmeier, Erdoğan said they discussed the regional and bilateral developments as well as ongoing cooperation on the migrant problem.

The conversation covered Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s confirmed visit to Turkey on March 9 and 10. “A new era will begin on Turkey-Israel ties with Herzog’s visit. Mr. Steinmeier expressed his satisfaction about it and described the visit as a right move,” Erdoğan said.

“We have also discussed the developments in the Gulf and our trip to the United Arab Emirates. We have discussed that this could bring a new momentum in the Gulf,” he added.

Borders with Armenia can be opened

On the Turkish-Armenian normalization efforts, Erdoğan said he and Steinmeier also discussed the dialogue between Ankara and Yerevan.

“This region needs peace, stability and prosperity. We have engaged with Armenia for a normalization process with this understanding. Azerbaijan President Ilham [Aliyev] finds it useful, too. We are also content with the will displayed by Armenia for the normalization,” he said.

The two countries’ special envoys will come together on Feb. 24 in Vienna in the second leg of the talks, Erdoğan informed. “We know that Armenia has concrete expectations for the opening of the borders and establishment of the diplomatic ties. If Armenia continues to remain committed to the process with us, it’s out of the question for us to keep the borders closed,” he vowed.

CivilNet: Special envoys from Armenia and Turkey meet for a second time in Vienna

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24 Feb, 2022 09:02

  • Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan holds talks with Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu in Moscow.
  • The Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, Artak Davtyan, has been relieved from his post.
  • The special envoys from Armenia and Turkey have met for a second time in Vienna to continue talks on normalizing relations.

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Putin to make decision on recognition of Donetsk and Lugansk today

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YEREVAN, 21 FEBRUARY, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he will make a decision today on the recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk, ARMENPRESS reports RIA Novosti informs that Vladimir Putin stated this at the end of the Security Council session.

“Dear colleagues, I listened to your opinions. Decisions will be made today. I want to thank you for this meeting and consultation,” Putin said.

Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and other members of the Security Council attended the meeting.

Ukraine didn’t start military operations in Donbass and has no such plans – Kuleba

Ukraine didn’t start military operations in Donbass and has no such plans – Kuleba

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YEREVAN, 18 FEBRUARY, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba denied statements about offensives by the Ukrainian armed forces and sabotage operations on chemical plants in Donbass, ARMENPRESS reports, Kuleba mentioned on his twitter microblog.

“We strongly deny the statements of the Russian propaganda about alleged offensives operations or sabotage against chemical industy. Ukraine didn’t start such operations in Donbass and has no such plans. We are fully loyal to solely diplomatic resolution”, he wrote.

Aliyev’s crimes are limitless: MEP reacts to Azerbaijan’s plans to erase Armenian traces from churches

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Armenia – Feb 14 2022

Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Peter van Dalen on Monday reacted to Azerbaijan’s plans to erase Armenian traces from churches, calling on the European Parliament to condemn the “cultural genocide”.

“Aliyev’s crimes are limitless! Azerbaijan announces plans to erase Armenian traces from churches. The ⁦European Parliament must condemn this cultural genocide,” the MEP tweeted.

Azerbaijan’s government on Feb. 3 announced plans to erase Armenian inscriptions from religious sites in areas in and around Artsakh, that fell under Baku’s control in the 2020 war.

Turkish press: Blinken meets French foreign minister, NATO chief to discuss Ukraine

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at the State Department in Washington, U.S., February 1, 2022. (Susan Walsh / Pool via Reuters, File)

Amid continuing tensions over the situation surrounding Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met separately with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday.

Blinken spoke with Stoltenberg about the coordination of the trans-Atlantic response to ongoing Russian threats against Ukraine.

“Secretary Blinken reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to close cooperation and consultation with Allies and partners,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a statement. “He underscored the U.S. readiness to impose swift, severe costs on Russia, should it pursue further military aggression against Ukraine.

“Secretary Blinken and Secretary General Stoltenberg discussed diplomatic efforts to urge Russia to de-escalate and engage in meaningful and reciprocal dialogue, as well as United States and Allies’ force posture adjustments to fortify the Alliance’s Eastern Flank,” said the statement.

During his call with the top French diplomat, Blinken “stressed the importance of continuing to support Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and ensuring Russia understands the high costs it would incur if it were to invade Ukraine further.”

The two diplomats also discussed ongoing efforts by the Minsk Group co-chairs to help Armenia and Azerbaijan resolve all outstanding issues related to or resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“Secretary Blinken and FM Le Drian reviewed ongoing developments in the Sahel region of Africa. Secretary Blinken also raised the importance of NATO’s engagement with Asia-Pacific partners.

“He noted France’s leadership role in ending the COVID-19 pandemic and discussed additional areas for cooperation on that effort,” said Price.

Armenian FM congratulates Iranian counterpart on anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations

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 11:58, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan sent a congratulatory telegram to his Iranian counterpart, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Iran. 

FM Mirzoyan said in the message that the Armenian-Iranian relations are marked with close and firm cooperation anchored on mutual respect and many centuries of history molded in difficult and hard paths of different trials, the foreign ministry said in a press release.

The Armenian FM expressed conviction that through effective partnership the friendly relations of the two countries will be further strengthened for the benefit of the welfare of the peoples of the two countries and lasting peace in the region.

Armenia parliament vice-speaker from opposition: Reconciliation process with Turkey must be stopped

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Armenia – Feb 5 2022

Today Armenia and the Armenian people are in a deep crisis. Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a representative of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Dashnaktsutyun Party Supreme Body and Armenia’s National Assembly vice-speaker from the opposition, said this during Saturday’s event dedicated to the 131st anniversary of the ARF.

“The authorities of the day have failed in all domains—in the Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)] issue, foreign policy, security, defense, army-building, economy. They have failed also in domains that were supposed to be of value and conviction to them.

It is already an obvious fact that they have nothing to do with democracy, human rights, a fair judiciary, the right to vote and to be elected. For them, that’s just a slogan, a Facebook status, but never a goal.

(…) and the international community and organizations are silently following. Moreover, they say democracy in Armenia has made progress. Everything is clear: these authorities are convenient to everyone except the Armenian,” he said.

According to Saghatelyan, the process of failing Armenia has not stopped and continues with greater vigor.

“Enough already! We have no place to wait, we have no time to retreat. The process of Armenian-Turkish reconciliation, which will lead to Turkification [of Armenia], must be stopped. And this will be one of the main directions of our political struggle,” he added, in particular.

The 24th Winter Olympics kick off in Beijing

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. The 24th Winter Olympics kicked off in Beijing. ARMENPRESS reports the official ceremony started with a historical reference, presenting the countries that hosted the previous 23 Winter Olympic Games. Next, the delegations started entering the stadium. The flag of the Armenian delegation was carried by skier Mikayel Mikayelyan and figure skater Tina Karapetyan.

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Beijing is the only city to host both the Winter and Summer Games (2008).

The Olympic Games were officially opened by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Armenia is represented at the Winter Olympics by skier Mikael Mikaelyan, Katya Galstyan, Angelina Muradyan, as well as figure skaters Tina Karapetyan and her skating partner Simon Sénécal. The head of the Armenian delegation is Armen Grigoryan from the National Olympic Committee.

Earlier it became known that the results of the tests of the President of the Ski Federation of Armenia Gagik Sargsyan, mountain skier Harutyun Harutyunyan and coach Arsen Nersisyan were positive, they did not go to Beijing.

Kurdish opposition deputy one step closer to losing immunity

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Feb. 3, 2022
A preparatory commission made up of members of the Parliamentary
Justice and Constitutional Commissions issued a report in favour of
the lifting of Kurdish opposition deputy Semra Güzel’s parliamentary
immunity with a majority vote, daily Evrensel reported on Thursday.
The commission comprised of three deputies from the ruling Justice and
Development Party (AKP), one from the main opposition Republican
People’s Party (CHP) and another from Güzel’s own Peoples’ Democartic
Party (HDP).
The report will be presented to the Justice and Constitutional
Commissions on February 8, and the lifting of Güzel’s immunity will be
discussed in a parliamentary session to be determined later on. If the
general assembly votes to strip Güzel of her status, courts will be
able to go forward with charges of terrorism against the deputy.
Güzel may face two counts of membership in a terrorist organisation
over a series of photos that surfaced in early January, showing the
deputy posing with a member of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in
what appears to be an encampment for the armed group. The PKK is
designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the United States, and
the European Union.
“This is a political trial and it is not just about Semra Güzel,” HDP
deputy Filiz Kerestecioğlu said during the commission’s previous
meeting on Wednesday, according to Mezopotamya Agency.
“History from Leyla Zana to this day is no different. Secret witnesses
are unlawful and should be banished,” she said.
Kerestecioğlu added that Güzel had met with the PKK member during a
ceasefire and peace talks between Turkey and the PKK, at a time when
many people were doing the same.
The campaign against Güzel is connected to efforts to criminalise the
HDP and shut the party down, Kerestecioğlu said.
In an earlier statement Güzel had said she had known the PKK member
from her university days, and that they had been engaged to be married
before he joined the group. The pair then lost contact.
“Considering the government itself held meetings with the other side
at a time when millions of people, not only myself, held high hopes
for the future and desired peace, these photos cannot be used as
attempts to slander and conspire against me,” Güzel said.
The photos were taken in 2014, she said, four years before Güzel was
elected to parliament.