Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is traveling to Tehran as part of consultations with his Iranian counterpart they agreed to hold twice a year Today`s Zaman reported.
A statement Turkish Foreign Ministry released on Tuesday said Davutoglu is paying a two-day visit to Tehran on Wednesday to discuss bilateral relations, regional and international developments, unrest in Syria, latest political developments in Iraq and nuclear standoff between the Islamic republic and the West.
The statement recalled that Davutoglu visited Tehran last July and his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salehi, came to Ankara in October last year as part of the consultations both foreign ministers agreed to hold twice a year.
Davutoglu's visit to Tehran comes exactly a year after the last round of negotiations between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany that was held in İstanbul. The last nuclear talks ended in failure.
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