The Turkish-Armenian relationship is in bad condition. However Armenia recently sent some negotiators to Turkey, maybe this is the first step to diplomatic relations between the two countries (Turkey recognises Armenia but doesn't have diplomatic contacts to it). Well I won't say that Turkey admits the genocide soon because that's a domestic policy issue, too, with no doubt. But maybe the common border will be opened in the medium term.
The relationship with Greece is better than you think, some territorial disputes are unsolved (about sea with potential oil ressources or of military value) but Greece is one of the biggest promoters of Turkish EU membership now. In the Cyprus conflict, the internationally recognised Cyprus is the main antagonist of the Turks, Cyprus isn't that much under Greek influence as it used to be.
Yeah, the relationship with the Republic of Cyprus is icy...
Some of the Kurds desire an independent country or a higher grade of autonomy and no country will accept at least the first thing lightly, a loss of territory. I'm not saying Turkey is dealing with this issue in the right way! It's just an explanation why the Kurds are oppressed in Turkey, Iran and in the past in Iraq, too.
Turkey has an up-and-down relationship with Iran and Russia. They have many economic ties but also compete for economic influence (read: pipelines) in the region and in Iran's case, it's also an ideologically influenced competition. In recent years, the relationships were in a relatively good state.
For two years, the relationship with Syria was stable now. They had some serious disputes about the line of the border, the Turkish-Israeli alliance and Syrian support for the Kurdish PKK.
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Who do they like?
Turkey has good relations to Azerbajan, with which it sides in the Karabach dispute (against Armenia). It also has regular or good relations with the other "Turk" countries (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan und Kazakhstan) and makes some efforts to further improve their cooperation.
It also has good relations with Israel and even makes military exercises with Israel.
So much for the region... Then of course the relationship with the USA is mostly excellent, the relations to Europe are fair or excellent, too. I don't really know about Turkish relations to the Far East.
//Bulgaria and Greece are on the buddy list nowadays, too.