Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey would do what was necessary to restore permanent order in Balkans, Middle East and Caucasus. Speaking at a conference, Davutoglu said that Turkey targeted to be among top ten economies of the world by 2023, adding that Turkey would extend economic borders into Asia and Africa. He said that economic borders would be extended, while political borders would remain stable. We will sign free trade agreements. We will move on to a different paradigm in science and technology. We will pursue a foreign policy focused on humanity, said Davutoglu, adding that the number of Turkey's embassies in Africa increased from 12 to 34 in the past four years.
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