Ankara's foreign policy priority in the Caucasus is settlement of the regional conflict, establishment of peace and reduction of tensions, newly appointed Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said introducing the policy of the new government, Milliyet reports.
To this end, he said, Ankara will do everything to end "occupation of Azerbaijani lands and Nagorno Karabakh," as well as reduce tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan and establish peace in the region. Davutoglu said that Ankara will continue "the steps towards normalization of relations with Armenia."
He said Turkey does not anticipate historical revenge from Armenia, but search for the ways of cooperation and revealing justice in response to Ankara's "progressive offers".