U.S. Secretary of State and Turkish Foreign Minister have discussed the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu have discussed the Nagorno Karabakh conflict in Washington, said Kerry and Davutoglu at the press conference following the meeting, APA reports quoting the U.S. Department of State.
“On Nagorno-Karabakh we have been consulting through several mechanisms, co-chairs of Minsk Group and other bilateral consultations. And we hope that this frozen conflict will be ending soon. And that will bring peace to Caucasia; that will bring peace to the region beyond Caucasia. Therefore, today I am happy to see that John and me and Turkey and the United States look to this issue from the same perspective, and we hope that this meeting between President Sargsyan and President Aliyev will be successful,” said Davutoglu.
“I talked with both President Aliyev and President Sargsyan in the last 48 hours – or I guess the last 72, anyway – and they are meeting shortly. We are urging that process to move forward, and we will continue to be engaged in that,” said Kerry. /Apa/