The disputes between Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan, which have been continuing since World War One, have never been so close to their resolution, Turkey's foreign minister told Hurriyet daily on Monday.
"Serzh Sargsyan administration believes that solution of problems with both Turkey and Azerbaijan will bring stability and welfare to the country," Ali Babacan told in an interview with the daily.
He added that both Sargsyan and his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev show the necessary will to find a solution.
"If they progress, our job will also be easier," Babacan said. "We are not at the stage that we can put forward the final points, but we have made much progress," he added.
/ArmInfo/