Турция заявляет "о полной поддержке Азербайджана". Министр иностранных дел Турции Давутоглу на встрече ОИК в Баку заявил, что Турция всегда поддерживала Азербайджан и будет продолжать это делать.

"Турция всегда была рядом с братским Азербайджаном. Именно Турция больше всех рада за экономическое развитие Азербайджана, а также за дипломатические успехи официального Баку на международном уровне", - заявил министр иностранных дел Турции Ахмет Давутоглу сегодня утром до встречи со своим азербайджанским коллегой.

Давутоглу находится в Баку для участия в заседании Организации Исламская Конференция (ОИК), внимание которой сфокусировано на ситуации в Иерусалиме и на помощь палестинскому народу.

"Данный визит позволил мне вновь подтвердить наличие стратегических связей между Баку и Анкарой. Через некоторое время у меня состоится встреча с Президентом Ильхамом Алиевым, на которой мы обсудим вопросы подготовки к запланированному на вторую половину года заседанию Совета стратегического сотрудничества Азербайджан-Турция.

Мы также обсудим вопрос координации усилий в направлении урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта, в частности освобождения оккупированных территорий Азербайджана"
, - отметил он.

По его словам, будут рассмотрены возможные шаги, которые могут быть предприняты в данном направлении.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам 1News.az

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