DAVUTOGLU’S SPEECH AT OXFORD BRINGS NOTHING NEW TO TURKEY’S FOREIGN POLICY
ArmInfo
2010-05-03 16:36:00
ArmInfo. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu’s speech at Oxford
has brought nothing new to Turkey’s foreign policy, says Doctor of
Science, Psychology, Levon Shirinyan.
He told media on Monday that demonstrating Ankara’s tolerant attitude
and readiness to open the border, Davutglu just tried to reinforce
Turkey’s endeavors to regulate the processes in the region. "There
was nothing new in his statement," Shirinyan said.
To recall, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on
Saturday that Turkey was eager to open its borders with Armenia,
because it wanted a full integration with its neighbors. "However,
it would not be enough to open Turkey-Armenia border. We also want
that Armenia-Azerbaijan border is opened so that regional stability
could be restored," said Davutoglu.