TURKEY TO FORM "SECURITY ZONE" IN THE REGION
news.am
Aug 4 2010
Armenia
Russian-Turkish relations have reached a very high level, stated
Turkish FM Ahmet Davutoglu.
According to him, the Russian-Turkish high-level cooperation council
formed during RF President Dmitry Medvedev's official visit to Ankara
will serve as a basis for bilateral strategic cooperation.
In his interview with RIA Novosti and Golos Rossii (Voice of Russia),
the Turkish FM expressed the confidence the Council's activities will
lay the foundation for all-round high-level strategic cooperation
and give powerful impetus to Turkish-Russian partnership in Eurasia,
Middle East, Balkans and other regions.
Turkey's foreign policy is aimed to resolving crisis situations,
facilitating the settlement of existing problems. Turkey's foreign
policy is based on a dialogue aimed at developing cooperation and
integration between countries, first of all between the regional
countries, Davutoglu said.
At present, Russia and Turkey are cooperating both on the platform
of stability and cooperation in the South Caucasus and in the
international formats contributing to establishing peace and stability
in the Caucasus. Russia and Turkey have potential for cooperating in
this field in other regions, particularly in the Middle East and in
the Balkans.
According to Davutoglu, Turkey's foreign policy is aimed at ensuring
regional security, stability and at forming a "security zone" round
the region.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Aug 4 2010
Armenia
Russian-Turkish relations have reached a very high level, stated
Turkish FM Ahmet Davutoglu.
According to him, the Russian-Turkish high-level cooperation council
formed during RF President Dmitry Medvedev's official visit to Ankara
will serve as a basis for bilateral strategic cooperation.
In his interview with RIA Novosti and Golos Rossii (Voice of Russia),
the Turkish FM expressed the confidence the Council's activities will
lay the foundation for all-round high-level strategic cooperation
and give powerful impetus to Turkish-Russian partnership in Eurasia,
Middle East, Balkans and other regions.
Turkey's foreign policy is aimed to resolving crisis situations,
facilitating the settlement of existing problems. Turkey's foreign
policy is based on a dialogue aimed at developing cooperation and
integration between countries, first of all between the regional
countries, Davutoglu said.
At present, Russia and Turkey are cooperating both on the platform
of stability and cooperation in the South Caucasus and in the
international formats contributing to establishing peace and stability
in the Caucasus. Russia and Turkey have potential for cooperating in
this field in other regions, particularly in the Middle East and in
the Balkans.
According to Davutoglu, Turkey's foreign policy is aimed at ensuring
regional security, stability and at forming a "security zone" round
the region.
From: A. Papazian