Turkish media about the mission of Davutoglu to Yerevan
It is expected that during the visit of Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, in Yerevan on December 12, he will make proposals of Ankara on the opening border between the two countries under the condition of the liberation by Armenia, at least two of the seven occupied Azerbaijani regions around Nagorno Karabakh, writes Turkish "Aksham."
According to the source, during the visit of Davutoglu to Yerevan, his meeting in the frameworks of BSEC with the Armenian President, Serzh Sargsyan, and Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian is planned.
According to the report, Turkey's proposal, which Davutoglu is going to make in Yerevan, were formed after a meeting of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan in Vienna. Official Ankara, estimated the last meeting of the presidents as an opportunity, and decided to take steps to reconciliation with Armenia.
Earlier, the agency Haberturk quoted Davutoglu who said that Turkey could restore relations with Armenia only after Yerevan recognizes the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. -02D-
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