 Turkey supports Azerbaijan's steps to preserve its territorial integrity, President Tayyip Erdogan said on September 19, after Baku launched a military operation in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region. In his address to the UN General Assembly, Erdogan said that Nagorno-Karabakh is a part of Azerbaijan's sovereign territory and the imposition of another status for the breakaway region is unacceptable. Turkey's foreign ministry said earlier on Tuesday that Azerbaijan was forced to take measures on its sovereign territory in Nagorno-Karabakh after its concerns were not alleviated following the 2020 conflict with Armenia in the region. In his speech, Erdogan also said Turkey would continue to support Palestinians in their struggle for legitimate rights under international law. He said Israel would not find the peace and safety it is seeking unless a Palestinian state is formed based on the borders in 1967. On behalf of the General Assembly, I have the honor to welcome His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdogan. We are supporting the steps taken to protect the land of Azerbaijan, which we have moved with the two states of the one nation and with the two states of the one nation. I am absolutely proud of the endless development between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and I am also proud of the endless development between Armenia and Azerbaijan. We have strong political, economic and human ties that hold the roots of history. We will continue to support the Palestinian people and the state in this critical region of Europe through the struggle for legitimate rights under international law. We will continue to support the Palestinian people and the state in this critical region of Europe. We will continue to support the Palestinian people and the state in this critical region of Europe. On behalf of the Assembly, I wish to thank the President of the Republic of Turkey for his statement.