Davutoglu announces that Russia is a threat to Azerbaijan by supporting Armenia

Prime Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu, who is on an official visit to Ukraine, gave a joint press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Arseny Yatsenyuk. During the press conference, Davutoglu expressed his concern about Russia’s support to Armenia.
According to ermenihaber.am, the head of the Turkish government announced that Russia poses a threat to the territories of Georgia, Ukraine and Syria and added: “In reality, Azerbaijan is also at risk since Russia supports Armenia.”
According to the Turkish Habervaktim.com, Davutoglu accused Russia of committing crimes against humanity in Syria along with the Syrian regime and Kurdish forces.
“From this podium, I would like to inform the Russian authorities that the Soviet Union collapsed 25 years ago. The attempts to bring that era back won’t lead to a positive outcome for Russia. That kind of a venture also goes against the will of the Russian people,” Davutoglu said.