ArmInfo: Foreign ministers of USA and Turkey discuss Karabakh peace process

Yerevan, April 8. ArmInfo. 

Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu discussed activity of the OSCE Minsk Group and the Karabakh peace process in Ankara on April 7, Trend reports citing Anadolu. 

The Turkish minister told media after the meeting that besides the Karabakh conflict, they discussed also regional problems, situation in the South Caucasus, and Armenia-Turkey normalization. Among the key topics on agenda of the meeting were Turkey-Israel relations, situations in the Middle East and others, Davutoglu told media. 

He said that the given issues will be discussed also in the course of Turkish Premier Erdogan's visit to the USA. However, the major problem is the aggravating situation in Syria. He said that they have agreed to convene a meeting to discuss these problems and the issue of Iraq's territorial integrity. 

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