Ahmet Davutoglu: It is necessary to respect the will of the Egyptians
Turkey has always respected the internal affairs of its neighbors and countries around the world. Egypt is very important for us and dear neighbor, and we respect the will of the people of this country, said at the briefing in Baku, Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu.
According to him, the aggravation of the situation in Egypt has a negative impact on the entire region. Therefore, the positive dynamics and changes in Egypt, will automatically become a serious contribution to the security of the region.
"There are anti-Turkish forces that incorrectly present the policy of Turkey to the people of Egypt. We are concerned about the process of the change of power in this country, and it concerns not only us. However, this concern can not be interpreted as interference in internal affairs, " said Davudoglu. -03C-
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- 17 July 2013 17:01
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