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Azerbaijan's Defence Ministry Dismisses Reports of Letting Turkey Open Air Bases in Three Locations

Turkey voiced its strong support to Azerbaijan during the latest escalation of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh last year. However, Baku insisted that it had no combat assistance from Ankara or any other foreign country as it was ready to protect its interests on its own.
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Azerbaijan has officially refuted reports that Turkey was going to build three air bases on its territory.

"The reported information is not true," Azerbaijani Defense Ministry spokesman Vagif Dargyakhly said.

Dargyakhly stressed that Azerbaijan held the rotating presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement from 2019 to 2022 and did not host foreign troops.

Earlier, some Turkish media reported that Ankara had plans to establish its military bases in Ganja, Lankaran and Gebele. Turkey has not officially confirmed these claims. 

Azerbaijan’s Aliyev Threatens Armenia With ‘Iron Fist’ Over Officials’ Visits to Karabakh

Azerbaijan and Armenia were engaged in another round of fighting over the Nagorno-Karabakh region in South Caucasus between September and November last year. Both sides accused each other of using foreign assistance during the war. Despite the fact that Turkey openly supported Azerbaijan, Baku dismissed reports that Ankara was sending mercenaries to Karabakh to fight against Armenia. The military confrontation ended after Russia arranged a ceasefire, which saw Azerbaijan regaining control over territories it lost in the 1992-1994 war. 

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