Azerbaycan's request was accepted.
Azerbaijan's offer to provide assistance to the Armenian residents of Karabakh by using the Agdam-Kankendi road to meet their needs became a reality. There is no longer any excuse for demagoguery on this issue.
Armenia must fulfil the terms of the peace agreement.
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Before the pissing contest here escalates, let me make a correction to this statement: Hakan Fidan did not warn Iran. He was referring to the fact that in the event of Iran's active intervention, Turkiye would be legally involved in this war, given the fact that the Shusha agreement is an alliance agreement accepted by the parliaments of the parties. In fact, this should have been known to the Iranian side, but it was only reminded to the public.
As a country whose almost 1/3 of its territory has been occupied by Armenia with active Russian and Iranian support for more than 20 years, Azerbaijan's demands do not include a change of borders. There is a demand to return the borders and status to the UN-sanctioned form. Another important demand is that there should be no adventurism, no preparations that would undermine peace and pave the way for war, such as illegitimate elections, which even the EU, with its pro-Armanian stance, had to condemn.
Azerbaijan should also have logistical access to the Nakhchivan region, as it does to Armenian settlers in the Karabakh region. This is one of the main conditions that Armenia, which lost the war, accepted in the peace agreement. This logistical corridor will be opened. Whether you cry or whimper, it will be opened. The rest of the allegations are pure nonsense and mostly horrible disinformative distortions from the Iranian media.
My wish is that Iran will be with us on this issue. The window of opportunity is still open.
This issue is already largely over with the Karabakh peace agreement, there is no way back from here. Once Armenia implements the articles it has been dragging its feet on, an era of prosperity will begin for all the states sharing the Caucasus and the nearby region.