ANKARA, Dec 28 (NNN-ANADOLU) – Turkish and Armenian special representatives will hold their first meeting in Moscow, the Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, said yesterday.
“The first meeting will be in Moscow,” Cavusoglu told reporters that, the representatives will discuss a road map for the normalisation of bilateral ties.
When asked about a recent proposal by Russia, to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), on security guarantees, Cavusoglu said, if Russia has any specific expectation from Turkey, regarding reducing tensions between Russia and NATO, Ankara would consider it, positively.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said on Thursday that, eastwards expansion of NATO is unacceptable, and there should be security guarantees in Europe.– NNN-ANADOLU