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American Armenians verbally and physically attacked Azerbaijani and Turkish officials

The US State Department announced that they are investigating the Armenian provocation at the conference held in Los Angeles regarding Turkey. SIA refers to Turkish websites about this.

On September 30, the conference “The role of public diplomacy in Turkish foreign policy” held in Los Angeles under the leadership of the Yunus Amre Institute was attacked by the Armenian group.

“TRT Haber” reminded the US State Department of the martyred Turkish diplomats in the past and asked how they evaluated the incident. In a written response, the US State Department is working with the Los Angeles Police Department to investigate the matter. We will continue to take all necessary steps.”

It should be recalled that the “Role of public diplomacy in Turkish foreign policy” conference held in Los Angeles on September 30 was attacked by the Armenian group. The event attended by American, Turkish and Azerbaijani officials was interrupted by an Armenian provocateur right from the start. The man who insulted the officials of Turkey and Azerbaijan was removed from the hall.

While Turkey’s ambassador to the US, Murat Mercan, was on the podium, a group committed sabotage. An Armenian provocateur verbally attacked the Consul General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles, Ramil Gurbanov. The group was removed from the hall by the intervention of security guards. This time, the Armenian group made noise outside the conference hall and tried to prevent the speeches inside. The provocative attack continued even after the end of the conference. While leaving the building, Sharaf Atesh, the head of the Yunus Emre Institute, Ismayil Demirazan, the Los Angeles religious services attaché of Turkey, and Saner Ayar, the media manager, were verbally and physically attacked by the demonstrators outside.

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