Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Officials denounce use of Turkey-US ties in election campaign as ‘disturbing trend’

- ANKARA / DAILY SABAH

TURKISH officials have criticized U.S. presidenti­al candidate and former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden’s remarks targeting Turkey over the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict as “using Turkey-U.S. relations in a presidenti­al campaign in a disturbing trend.”

“Although Turkey’s position is in line with internatio­nal law, some American politician­s are using the latest tensions caused by Armenian attacks on Azerbaijan to increase their support from certain voting blocks and the Armenian lobby in the U.S.,” Communicat­ions Director Fahrettin Altun stated late Tuesday.

His words came after a tweet by Biden targeting Turkey over the Azerbaijan­i-Armenian conflict.

Biden wrote: “With casualties rapidly mounting in and around Nagorno-Karabakh, the Trump Administra­tion needs to call the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan immediatel­y to de-escalate the situation. It must also demand others – like Turkey – stay out of this conflict.”

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on İbrahim Kalın yesterday asked Biden to demand Armenia to end its occupation of the Azerbaijan­i region Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Would you ask Armenia to end the occupation too? Or would you simply cave in to the smear campaigns of the Armenian lobby?” Kalın asked.

Altun stated that American politician­s must already know and understand that Turkey will side with justice, peace and stability in regional crises and underlined that the heart of the problem is the decades-old Armenian occupation of lands that belong to Azerbaijan.

“If the U.S. politician­s want to be constructi­ve, they must pressure Armenia to end this occupation and stop making onesided and prejudiced statements,” he said.

This was not the first time Biden targeted Turkey. In a video that surfaced in August, the current front-runner in the U.S. presidenti­al race said he would seek a regime change in Turkey and expressed his willingnes­s to work with “opposition leadership” in the country to topple President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey’s 2023 elections.

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