ANKARA
Turkey's foreign minister said on Thursday that Turkey would continue to pioneer the winds of change in the Middle East.
Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey would supervise the winds of change in the Middle East.
"It is not possible for those, who embrace with dictator regimes instead of brother nations in the Middle East, to perceive the new understanding," Davutoglu said during a parliament session in Ankara.
Davutoglu said Turkey had not hesitated about its perspective and stance, and would maintain its stance backing humanitarian values such as freedom, rights, and national interests.
Turkey would continue to stand by Syrian people, he said.
Davutoglu said Turkey was considered a country that was pioneering a new regional order, not only a friend and brother country, in all Middle Eastern societies.
The minister called on circles criticizing the government's stance to travel to Middle Eastern countries and as about people's views on Turkey's Syria policy.
"They will express their appreciation about Turkey's noble policy," Davutoglu said.
Davutoglu said the government would continue to be the conscience of regional people and entire humanity and at the same time it would protect Turkey's national interests because it had not only a new Turkey target but also a new Middle East target in its mind.
"There is a new peace order on the basis of our new Middle East target, based on brotherhood, not based on ethnic or sectarian differences, and we will exert efforts until this peace order is established," he said.
Davutoglu also said Turkey would be the pioneer and spokesperson of this peace order.