Turkey will continue to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Noyan Tapan

Turkey will continue to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

15-07-2026 12:31 Politics
Turkey will continue to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The establishment of long-term peace and stability in the South Caucasus is one of the primary issues of Ankara's foreign policy.
 
According to APA, this is reflected in the action plan of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for 2026.
 
The document states that the process of normalizing relations with Armenia will continue in close consultation and coordination with Azerbaijan. Turkey will also continue to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
 
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has noted that support for Azerbaijan will continue to strengthen the facilitation of conflict resolution in the South Caucasus and to ensure peace and stability in the region.
 
The document emphasizes that the Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Azerbaijani processes should proceed in a coordinated manner to ensure long-term stability, prosperity, and security in the region.
 
The report pays special attention to relations with Azerbaijan. It states that these exceptional relations, based on common language, history, culture, and identity, will continue to strengthen through high-level contacts.
 
“The goal is for our strategic partnership to contribute to peace, prosperity, and stability in the South Caucasus through bilateral and multilateral initiatives.” At the same time, our close coordination and cooperation with Azerbaijan will decisively continue within the framework of the processes of normalizing relations in the region,” the document states.
 
The action plan of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasizes that Ankara will continue to coordinate its actions with Azerbaijan to advance the peace agenda in the South Caucasus in 2026.
 
MFA
 
 


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