Russia and France are concerned about Turkey sending mercenaries to the Karabakh region


 The Russian Kremlin Palace announced today, Saturday, that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, discussed by phone the importance of the war against terrorism, against the background of the recent terrorist attacks in France.

The Kremlin said in a statement: "On the initiative of the French side, a telephone conversation was held between the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, and the President of the Republic of France, Emmanuel Macron, and it was emphasized by both parties to combat terrorism in all its forms, against the backdrop of the recent terrorist attacks that occurred in France, according to the Russian "Novosti" agency.

Both Macron and Putin expressed their concern about the situation in the disputed Karabakh region and the role of extremist militants and mercenaries that Turkey brings from conflict areas in the Middle East to the region to fight with Azerbaijan against Armenia.

Today, Saturday, France witnessed a farewell ceremony in the city of Nice, in the south of the country, for the victims of the October 29 attack inside the Church of Notre Dame de la Comission, which left 3 people dead, two women and a man, in the presence of senior state officials.


At the head of the participants in this event was Prime Minister Jean Castex, who said in front of the audience and the families of the victims from the palace hill overlooking the city, "I have come to express the condolences of the entire nation" to the families of the victims and express their "feeling" and "sympathy" and "anger" at the same time after This abuse.


"Terrorism strikes ... what constitutes our identity, our freedom, our culture, and ultimately our lives," he added. He explained, "The enemy we know, and not only has been diagnosed, but has a name, which is radical Islamism, and a political ideology that distorts the Islamic religion by distorting its texts (...) to impose its control through obscurantism and hatred."


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