Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu, speaking in at an event in southern Antalya province on Friday, said Ankara welcomes the latest remarks by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan that Yerevan is “ready to recognize the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.”
“We find the recent statements of Armenia positive, they say that they are ready to recognize the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. Statements on mutual recognition are positive, we support this,” Cavusoglu said.
Citing Azerbaijan’s proposal of a peace agreement with Armenia, Cavusoglu said if Yerevan negotiates this proposal and reaches an agreement, then Türkiye may “take positive steps in this direction.”
He also stressed that Türkiye’s goal is to have “permanent peace and stability” in the region.
Criticizing the Turkish opposition’s election pledge of a track map that “by-passes Azerbaijan,” Türkiye’s foreign minister also vowed to continue actualizing projects that crosses immediately through Azerbaijan.
Cavusoglu questioned the Turkish opposition’s pledges that exclude Azerbaijan, saying: “Who asked for you to take such steps?”
“After all, we will continue to implement projects that pass through the heart of Azerbaijan, not projects that bypass Azerbaijan,” he said.
Earlier this week, Pashinyan said Yerevan is ready to recognize “Nagorno-Karabakh” as part of Azerbaijan, provided that the security of the Armenian population in the region is ensured.
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