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The Turkish parliament adopted a resolution

The Turkish Grand National Assembly has issued a statement on the events in Kazakhstan.

Axar.az reports that the statement was signed by Parliament Speaker Mustafa Shantop and group leaders of the AKP, MHP, CHP and IYI.

The statement said that the events in Kazakhstan were followed with concern and that peace and tranquillity were important for the region. At the same time, the incidents accompanied by the violation of public order were condemned, and it was stressed that the Turkish state will continue to provide all possible support to Kazakhstan.

Date
2022.01.13 / 14:37
Author
Zuleykha Aghasieva
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