ArmInfo. French President Emmanuel Macron intends to discuss with his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, Syria and Libya at a meeting before the NATO summit to be held in Brussels on June 14. As reported by TASS, the French leader announced this on Thursday at a press conference in Paris.
"Immediately on the eve of the NATO summit, I will have a meeting with the President of Turkey. This is a good opportunity to exchange views on a number of issues," Macron said. "We have deep discrepancies, we know about them, but I believe that it is necessary to conduct a dialogue," the French leader said.
"I want to talk about the situation in Syria, Libya, Nagorno-Karabakh and relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan," he said. Macron also said that he "intends to discuss cooperation in NATO and the rules of conduct in relations between allies." "I also want to talk about the work that France is doing against radical Islamism and separatism," the French leader added.
"We need a demanding agenda despite our discrepancies, "- said Macron." I have always been very clear in respect for human rights, protection of journalists and political opposition, representatives of the scientific community and artists, he continued. We need a one-on-one discussion. One should speak even when there are disagreements. "