Turkish airspace closed to Armenian planes

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement regarding the Nemesis monument, which was recently unveiled in Armenia. Today, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu announced on NTV that Turkish airspace has been closed to Armenian planes.

Turkish airspace closed to Armenian planes

Making a statement on the subject, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, “We strongly condemn the opening of the “Nemesis Monument” in Yerevan, which is dedicated to the perpetrators of the assassinations against Ottoman political and military leaders, as well as Azerbaijani officials of the period and even some Ottoman citizens of Armenian origin. The opening of the monument is a glorification of a bloody terrorist act that led to heinous terrorist attacks in which 31 of our diplomats and their family members were murdered.” made statements.

Condemning the news published in the Armenian press regarding the opening of the Nemesis monument, the authorities said, “The way this event was presented in the Armenian press also shows that a distorted interpretation of history that cannot be approved still continues in some minds. Such provocative steps, which are incompatible with the spirit of the normalization process between Turkey and Armenia, will not contribute in any way to the efforts to establish lasting and sustainable peace and stability in the region, on the contrary, they will negatively affect the normalization process. said.

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As of today, Armenian planes will not be able to land in Turkey. It should be noted that connecting flights over our country are also prohibited.

Authorities announced that an exception to the flight ban will be applied for the PABSEC meeting, which will also be attended by Armenian Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan. However, the officials underlined that if Armenia continues in the same line, more severe sanctions will be imposed.

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