Israeli channel Kan reported that “Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will visit Israel next week to discuss the return of the two countries’ ambassadors after the political crisis between the two sides.”

It is noteworthy that this is the first public visit by a high-ranking Turkish figure since the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog to Turkey in March last year.

Earlier in the day, Cavusoglu noted that “Azerbaijan has demonstrated its desire for regional peace and stability after the victory in the Karabakh region”, noting that he “presented a comprehensive peace proposal with Armenia.” In a press statement following his participation in the United Nations International Migration Review Forum in New York, he indicated that “the two countries reached an agreement to set up a committee to demarcate bilateral borders between them during a meeting in Brussels. expressing Turkey’s delight and welcoming the offer of the two foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia to take over negotiations on a comprehensive peace agreement.