Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu criticized the OSCE's decision to send a "needs assessment mission" to Armenia.
Speaking in Mersin province on Friday, the head of Turkish diplomacy noted that the OSCE had declared itself "the center of intractable problems", and the latest decision regarding Armenia contradicts the requirements and mandate of the organization itself.
"The attempt to impose one's own position and the establishment of the status quo is unacceptable," Cavusoglu emphasized.
"Today, when sending a mission or observers, they try to ignore Azerbaijan's position. There is a desire to support Armenia," Cavusoglu emphasized.
At the same time, Cavusoglu noted that any positive development in the dialogue between Baku and Yerevan has a positive effect on the negotiations between Turkey and Armenia. "In the end, Europe will benefit the most," Cavusoglu added.