"The Cold War" is still going on. The reason for the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the confrontation between West and Russia." The statement
came from the head of the Turkish Foreign Ministry Mevlut Cavusoglu on 24 TV. The minister pointed at recent escalation of the confrontation between Russia and the West.
"The Berlin wall is destroyed, but the walls in minds have not yet been destroyed. "The Cold War" is still going on in our minds. It has been felt even deeper in recent years. Russia can not provide a legitimate reason for the annexation of the Crimea," Cavusoglu said. He is sure that Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine are the most affected countries. Neither the West gains from the 'cold war,' he said. Russia and the West should learn from the past, understand the consequences of the "cold war", Mevlut Cavusoglu said.