Ahmet Davutoglu: “Armenia must not change the documentsâ€
29 January 2010 15:38 (UTC +04:00)
Baku – APA. “We respect every country’s way of functioning. It is their own process, but what concerns us is not changing the documents amid that ongoing functioningâ€, the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said at a press conference in London on Friday on the sidelines of an international conference regarding Afghanistan. “We have open-mindedly exchanged our views", said Davutoglu, referring to his meeting with Nalbandian.
Davutoglu held a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday and said he conveyed Turkey’s concerns over the Armenian court decision to Washington. "I am of the opinion that the United States better understands Turkey’s concerns. We have worked with Nalbandian on various stages and gone through a difficult process. There were disagreements but the process that has carried us this far should not be harmed. The Armenian side is well aware of our opinion", said Davutoglu.
Davutoglu held a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday and said he conveyed Turkey’s concerns over the Armenian court decision to Washington. "I am of the opinion that the United States better understands Turkey’s concerns. We have worked with Nalbandian on various stages and gone through a difficult process. There were disagreements but the process that has carried us this far should not be harmed. The Armenian side is well aware of our opinion", said Davutoglu.
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