Turkey's FM to meet political leaders to inform on foreign policy issues

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is set to begin informing the Turkish parliament about current foreign policy issues. According to the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Davutoglu will meet with the Speaker of Turkish parliament Mehmet Ali Sahin and the leaders of Turkish political parties in order to update them on the current issues in Turkish diplomacy.



Issues such as Turkish-Armenian relations, recent developments in the Caucasus and other current foreign policy issues will be high on Davutoglu's agenda while talking with Turkish leaders.



Ahmet Davutoglu requested appointments from political party leaders, Anatolian Agency reported.
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