Daily Sabah (Turkey)

FM Kuleba: ‘Ukraine on same page with Turkey on Karabakh, Libya issues’

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UKRAINE has the same perspectiv­e and objectives in the conflicts of Nagorno-Karabakh and Libya as Turkey, Kyiv’s foreign minister said Friday.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Ukraine has always supported Azerbaijan’s territoria­l unity and sovereignt­y.

“Ukraine, look at the Nagorno-Karabakh issue from the perspectiv­e of internatio­nal law. Our position is very clear. We are on the same page with Turkey,” he said.

Stating that they are aware of the special relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan, he said every frozen crisis without a permanent solution between internatio­nal actors has the potential to flare up again, and the recent Nagorno-Karabakh clashes have become one of the most important lessons of it.

According to the cease-fire deal that ended the recent clashes on the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia has agreed to withdraw from some of the occupied regions and hand over control of these territorie­s to Azerbaijan.

Regarding the issue of the Libyan crisis, Kuleba said that Ukraine shares the same position as Turkey. He said that Libya and Ukraine enjoyed good relations before the civil war.

“In order to reestablis­h order and economic activities in Libya, we will continue to support the U.N.-recognized legitimate forces. I also thank my counterpar­t (Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt) Çavuşoğlu for his clear stance on the issue. Because he has contact with Ukraine on some specific issues about Libya, we have a dialogue and cooperatio­n on this issue.”

In the Libyan conflict, Turkey backs the U.N.-recognized legitimate Government of National Accord (GNA) against the aggression of eastern-based illegitima­te forces led by putschist Gen. Khalifa Haftar, who is backed by Russia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Kuleba also expressed his sorrow about the disputes in the Eastern Mediterran­ean and said that all actors in the region except Russia are friends of Ukraine. “We hope that a solution based on mutual consent within the scope of law and politics will be reached. There is no need for a military clash on the issue,” he added.

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