 Turkey will be the mediator between Baku and Yerevan. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlud Kavusoglu's statement show that Ankara is trying to form a new format for resolving relations between Yerevan and Baku. This will be the format where Turkey will act as a mediator. This was said by Armenia Turkologist Ruben Safrastian. Turkey will try to take a neutral position in this process, taking into account the approaches of both sides. That is, Ankara will not act as an ally of Azerbaijan but as a third party, a mediator. At least that's the impression I got. This statement of Kavusoglu is the first step and Turkey will try to implement these plans in the coming months. I think this is part of Turkey's regional policy. Ankara's goal is to take control of the region. The region has been under the influence of Russia for many years and now Turkey is trying to change that. He said, Before this, Kavusoglu told that Turkey and Azerbaijan are sincere in their efforts to normalise relations with Armenia, adding that Ankara expects reciprocal steps from the Yerevan side as well. I can easily say this on behalf of brotherly Azerbaijan. Turkey and Azerbaijan are sincere about normalisation. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, referring to his visit to Turkey, told that some matters of bilateral relations were discussed and specific agreements were reached. He noted that before the start of the tourism season, Armenia will also work to complete the crossing of the land border between Armenia and Turkey for citizens of third countries and citizens with diplomatic passports of our two countries.