خلاصه ماشینی:
Initially, Dr. Barzegar explained one important point about Dr. Davutoglu; in his academic exchanges and interviews, he has always stressed that Iran and Turkey are two nations that have deep state strategic relations and common interests.
Then, he declared six new principles of Turkish foreign policy: new balance between freedom and security; zero problems with neighbors; active regional policy to prevent the crisis in Balkans, Caucasia, Middle East, and Central Asia; Turkey’s relations with the United States or NATO are not alternative to Russia or Turkey’s relation with Russia is not alternative to the EU; opening Turkish foreign policy to new zones like Africa, Latin America, and East Asia; more international positions: Turkey is either member or observe special dialogue partner in almost all regional organizations.
The First World War which affected our region, created a new political geography in our region and in Balkans and also, in the Caucasus, in around Turkey and Iran, everywhere and nations came together to discuss the common principles of the new era of the new nations, end of empires, empirical nations.
In one of the interviews, when I became chief advisor, they ask me about this new foreign policy which I will mentioned the rest of five principles but just want to explain this, I said Turkey today is seen by a country with strong muscle, we need it.
Foreign Minister Davutoglu: Let me start about first with Professor Ahmadi and second asked about the Turkish-Iranian energy relations and I will come to other issues.