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Armenia has to respect Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity - Davutoglu

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Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has commented on Ankara's position in relation to the South Caucasus countries.

Speaking on HaberTurk, head of the Turkish diplomacy noted that even if Ankara and Yerevan establish ideal relations, in the absence of an atmosphere of peace in the South Caucasus, they can deteriorate at any time”.

According to Davutoglu, the long-term and stable good-neighborly relations between Turkey and Armenia will become available only when the Turks and Armenians areable to calmly discuss any issues, including historical events .

The Turkish Foreign Minister also drew attention to the fact the countries of the region are creating mechanisms for dialogue at the level of Foreign Ministers, which serve as a good example of the meeting of foreign ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia, or Turkey, Iran and Azerbaijan.

"The other day, it decided to establish a mechanism of meetings at the level of the troika - Turkey, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. Armenian remains the only weak link in the regional dialogue", the Turkish minister said

"We are against this isolation, and if Armenia wants to get out of it, it has to respect the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan ", Davutoglu said.
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AKP should respect the territorial integrity of Syria, Iraq and Egypt before they tell others to, another garbage statement by AKP.
 
Go tell them Turkey!

@Doritos11 Dude, Turkey respected the integrity of Egypt. It were bunch of dumb Egyptians and their pathetic, slave Army who ruined Egypt and made it a, quite literally, a JOKE in the world.

Turkey had relations with the legitimate and elected government of Egypt....and still supports the legitimate voice of Egyptian public, which isn't Army. Whats wrong in it?

Btw, two Egyptian girls got 18 years in jail for protesting against Army :lol: Such pathetic, useless nation.

In Pakistan, we would have raised hell if our Army had ever tried to impose such brutality on us!
 
But Turkey's FM made an excellent point.

There has been no credible evidence to be used against Turkey's role in Egypt or Iraq. Syria is a crisis, where no one can compare it to any other state in the region.

AKP should respect the territorial integrity of Syria, Iraq and Egypt before they tell others to, another garbage statement by AKP.
 
Go tell them Turkey!

@Doritos11 Dude, Turkey respected the integrity of Egypt. It were bunch of dumb Egyptians and their pathetic, slave Army who ruined Egypt and made it a, quite literally, a JOKE in the world.

Turkey had relations with the legitimate and elected government of Egypt....and still supports the legitimate voice of Egyptian public, which isn't Army. Whats wrong in it?

Btw, two Egyptian girls got 18 years in jail for protesting against Army :lol: Such pathetic, useless nation.

In Pakistan, we would have raised hell if our Army had ever tried to impose such brutality on us!

Btw, two Egyptian girls got 18 years in jail for protesting against Army :lol: Such pathetic, useless nation.

Actually, There were dozens of arrests of youths in Egypt a few days ago. That's because of the ties they hold to the MB.
 
Dude, Turkey respected the integrity of Egypt.
Read the comments of Erdogan.

It were bunch of dumb Egyptians and their pathetic, slave Army who ruined Egypt and made it a, quite literally, a JOKE in the world.
That’s an opinion.

Turkey had relations with the legitimate and elected government of Egypt....and still supports the legitimate voice of Egyptian public, which isn't Army. Whats wrong in it?
Interference of internal political affairs.

Btw, two Egyptian girls got 18 years in jail for protesting against Army :lol: Such pathetic, useless nation.
Source ? how do you know the article is correct ? you’d be surprised, majority of news articles are BS.

But Turkey's FM made an excellent point.

There has been no credible evidence to be used against Turkey's role in Egypt or Iraq. Syria is a crisis, where no one can compare it to any other state in the region.

Interference of internal affairs of both Egypt and Iraq, too much evidence regarding that.

So how does Turkey promote.

should not attempt to promote secessionist movements or to promote border changes in other nation-states.

Again in which country Turkey promotes these things above? Where did Turkey promote so that a country can split up ?

The southern neighbors, supporting Kurds, violating laws, interference of internal affairs on political levels that threatens the territorial integrity, read news articles, Turkey mentioned territorial integrity often.

Turkey supports the legitimate elected government in Egypt. Not the crooked Egyptian military who are bunch of criminals and money obsessed corrupt pan-arabist who don't know what is good for their people.

Looking at how many military coups Turkey has had you should not open your mouth about others when it comes to that.
 
._. You can't be serious are you? This is called stating one's opinion, not interfering or meddling.

In Egypt it’s opinion but not just a simple opinion, it quite much goes to the direction where it can be called interference but that is harder considering they don’t share borders, in Iraq & Syria it’s interference.
 
In Egypt it’s opinion but not just a simple opinion, it quite much goes to the direction where it can be called interference but that is harder considering they don’t share borders, in Iraq & Syria it’s interference.

Like I said don't compare Syria to any.

As for Iraq, I think the Turks are trying to do whatever it takes for not shedding more blood.

Turkey supports the legitimate elected government in Egypt. Not the crooked Egyptian military who are bunch of criminals and money obsessed corrupt pan-arabist who don't know what is good for their people.

Whatever Turkey's opinion might be, it shouldn't be consider as hostile as what some people think.
 

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