Прогресс в карабахском урегулировании крайне важен для Турции

БАКУ, 7 дек – 1NEWS.AZ

Анкара и Москва постоянно проводят консультации по вопросу урегулирования нагорно-карабахской проблемы, заявил глава МИД Турции Ахмед Давутоглу.


«Последние детальные консультации по этому вопросу мы провели с главой МИД РФ Сергеем Лавровым в Стамбуле», - сказал Давутоглу в интервью турецкой газете Sabah, сообщает 1news.az.

Глава турецкого МИД отметил, что в 2013 году в Армении и в Азербайджане предстоят президентские выборы.

«Обычно этот период не является подходящим для переговоров», - сказал он.

Министр подчеркнул, что Анкара желает продвижений в процессе карабахского урегулирования, «потому что это очень важно и для Турции».

З.Р. , Ф.Б.

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