Turkey focused its policy on Middle East after relations with Israel were impaired

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Armenia-Turkey rapprochement should not be viewed as a separate process, being connected with geopolitical processes in Middle East," Armenian Democratic Party Leader Aram Sargsyan told a news conference in Yerevan.



According to Aram Sargsyan, Turkey's policy focused on the East after relations with Israel were impaired. "Turkey started to establish relations with Iran, Syria and there's a tendency towards rapprochement with Armenia, as Turkey sees development perspectives in Middle East and South Caucasus regions," ADP Leader emphasized.
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