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Davutoglu: “We want long-lasting peace in the Caucasus”

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Turkish officials discussed the issues of the Caucasus, Iran and Armenia during the negotiations in Washington, said Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu at a press conference at the Turkish embassy in Washington.


“This is our sincere decision. It is important for us to realize the protocols which were achieved as a result of painstaking work. Azerbaijan is also important for us. We want long-lasting peace in the Caucasus. These meetings gave a great impetus to the efforts made towards protection of peace and stability in the South Caucasus. The Nuclear Summit made great contribution”, said the minister. 

Davutoglu said he would visit Azerbaijan and Iran next week and added that Azerbaijan was missing in Washington Nuclear Summit. 

“We made all efforts towards this”, said Davutoglu. 

The diplomat said they intended to find solution of the problem of Iranian nuclear program that it wouldn’t need to impose sanctions against Iran. 

“There is still an opportunity for the solution of Iranian problem. I will visit Iran and we will discuss our negotiations with the United States with Iranian officials. We don’t support military operations or sanctions. We are against the nuclear weapons in the region and entire world. We expressed our position on this issue and we will continue our diplomatic efforts”, said the Turkish minister.

 

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