Turkish blogger Ogün Özdəmir, who lives in Azerbaijan, has visited Yerevan.
Axar.az reports that the blogger shared a video on social media, stating that he traveled by bus from Baku to Qazakh, crossed the Red Bridge into Georgia, and then headed to Armenia.
He emphasized that Armenians play sorrowful songs and clips dedicated to the fabricated "Armenian genocide," Turkey's Mount Ağrı (Ararat as Armenians call it), and Karabakh on the bus, forcing tourists to listen to these songs.
According to Özdəmir, Armenian border guards know Turkish and informed him that he had to pay 30,000 dram (approximately 77 dollars) for his entry visa.
The Turkish blogger visited Republic Square in Yerevan and performed the song "Anadır arzulara hər zaman, Qarabağ" (translated as "Always the Mother of Dreams, Karabakh").
Özdəmir also brought soil from Yerevan and gifted it to his friends from Western Azerbaijan and famous blogger Kamran Razmovar.
It should be noted that the performance of the song "Karabakh" by South Azerbaijanis in the central square of Yerevan caused panic in Armenia.