Абдулла Гюль:

«Нормализация отношений между Азербайджаном и Арменией, а также между Турцией и Арменией не должна восприниматься как отдельный процесс, она требует рассмотрения на общерегиональной основе», - заявил в интервью газете «Московской Комсомолец» президент Турции Абдулла Гюль, который прибыл сегодня в Россию для участия в Мировом политическом форуме в Ярославле.

По его словам, проблема Нагорного Карабаха в настоящее время является главным препятствием для достижения благоприятного климата на Южном Кавказе, и “мнение Турции по этому вопросу совпадает с точкой зрения Российской Федерации”.

«Мы готовы оказать всестороннюю поддержку поиску разрешения проблемы, личное участие в котором принимает президент России, а также сделать все необходимое для дальнейшего разрешения конфликта», - отметил глава Турции. Он подчеркнул, что прогресс, достигнутый на этом пути, несомненно, окажет положительное влияние на турецко-армянские отношения.

«Такова позиция Турции по вопросу нормализации отношений с Арменией. Мы искренне желаем успешного завершения процесса нормализации. В процессе становления стабильного мира на Южном Кавказе и налаживании сотрудничества и благополучия в странах регионах и за его пределами.

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