Pashinyan and Erdogan Discuss Turkish-Armenian Relations
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed Turkish-Armenian relations and regional security with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a phone call, as reported by the Armenian government. Erdogan's office did not issue a statement or comment on the conversation otherwise. The official Armenian readout of the call gave no details of "recent developments of the regional and international agenda" discussed by the two leaders.
The readout highlighted the leaders’ commitment to fully normalizing relations between Armenia and Turkey without preconditions.
The leaders emphasized the importance of continuing meetings between the special representatives of both countries and reconfirmed the agreements reached so far. They expressed satisfaction with the ongoing dialogue between high-level officials of Armenia and Turkey. Additionally, they discussed recent regional developments and the international agenda.
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