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Turkey's newly appointed Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu presented his Cabinet's program which mentioned relations with Armenia and Karabakh conflict, Milliyet newspaper reported.

One of Turkish government's strategic priorities is stability in the South Caucasus and reducing regional tensions, Davutoglu said, while briefing the lawmakers on his government's foreign policy priorities.

In this context, Turkey will continue efforts aimed at finding peaceful settlement of conflicts in the South Caucasus, putting an end to “occupation” of Azerbaijani lands” and eliminating tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan, PM said.

“We will continue moves towards normalization with Armenia,” Davutoglu said.

He added that Ankara expects from Armenia seeking ways to cooperate, finding a fair memory and responding to initiatives rather than displaying historic revenge.

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