Глава турецкого МИД рассказал о роли России в урегулировании карабахского конфликта

Турция готова работать с Россией по урегулированию карабахcкого конфликта, но конфликт нуждается "в решении в корне", заявил глава турецкого МИД Мевлют Чавушоглу, побывавший с визитом в Азербайджане.

"Есть необходимость в большем вложении России в этот процесс. Все знают, сколько Россия вложила в решение этого конфликта до сегодняшнего дня. Мы хотим еще большего вложения в этот вопрос, готовы работать с Россией. Для безопасности региона важно решить этот вопрос в корне, поэтому есть необходимость нашей совместной работы", - сказал Чавушоглу в интервью телеканалу TRT Haber.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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