Erdogan: Azerbaijan and Georgia provided comprehensive assistance after the Turkish plane crash
Azerbaijan and Georgia mobilized all possibilities to provide assistance after the Turkish plane crash.
As reported by BAKU.WS with reference to Report, this was stated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an address to the nation after a Cabinet of Ministers meeting.
"Neighboring countries cooperated on all issues related to the plane crash. The bodies of the deceased and the aircraft's 'black box' were found in a short time," he said.
Erdogan added that the cause of the incident will be established after examining the flight recorder.
Recall that on November 11, a C-130 aircraft heading to Turkey from Azerbaijan crashed on the territory of Georgia. All 20 military personnel on board died.
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