Resolution of the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict is needed to ensure stability in the region, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said, speaking at the conference "Turkey's foreign policy in a changing world" at Oxford today, Anadolu reported.
Speaking on normalization of the Turkish-Armenian relations, Davutoglu said Turkey would open its borders with Armenia, as it wants to integrate with all neighbouring states. "But, just opening of the Turkey-Armenian border is not enough," he said. "We also want the Azerbaijani-Armenian border to be opened."
In his speech, Davutoglu also touched the issue on the nuclear disarmament, situation in the Middle East and Turkey's geopolitical position in the modern world.
/Trend/