ArmInfo.Armenia is unbalanced in its statements and policies. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu stated this in an interview with Turkish media. "In some cases, we see a positive statement, and then some completely opposite action. Unfortunately, we do not see the desired sincerity. The Armenia-Azerbaijan-Turkey cooperation is largely based on the interests of Armenia," the Turkish minister said.
In this vein, he highly appreciated Armenia's assistance to the Turkish side during the devastating earthquake and the visit of the RA Foreign Minister to Turkey against this background.
"But now they install a monument to those who killed our diplomats. We showed a gesture, opened our air border, but now we closed it. We also closed it to VIP planes, including Pashinyan's plane," Cavusoglu said.
In turn, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in an interview with RFE/RL on May 5, referring to this incident in the Armenian-Turkish relations, stated that a wrong decision was made on the issue of the Nemesis monument, and the implementation of that decision was also wrong.
In this vein, he added that it was not the government that made the decision to install the monument, adding that one of the biggest shortcomings of democracy is that the head of government does not control everyone. "Yes, this is our team. It happened on an emotional background and in a situation when many in Armenia considered others traitor, and many threatened to shoot others for treason. There are deep problems," the Armenian prime minister summed up.
It should be noted that on April 29, Turkey closed its airspace for flights of the Armenian Flyone Armenia airline to Europe without warning, and the airline's Paris-Yerevan flight was forced to land in Chisinau, and was able to return to "Zvartnots" airport only on the night of April 30. And already on May 2, the Turkish aviation authorities did not provide FLYONE ARMENIA with the overflight opportunity through Turkish airspace. Considering this circumstance, the company had to cancel the Yerevan-Paris-Yerevan flight.
In this regard, Cavusoglu stated that Turkey closed the sky for Armenian planes "in response to a provocation in Yerevan", namely the opening of a monument to the participants in the Nemesis operation in the capital of the Republic of Armenia. The monument was opened in Yerevan on April 25.