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Turkish, Armenian envoys expected to meet in January

The first meeting between special envoys from Turkey and Armenia to discuss steps for normalizing ties between the two countries is expected to be held next month, Turkey’s foreign minister said Thursday, according to Anadolu Agency.

“The date for the first meeting between special representatives of Turkey and Armenia has not yet been set, but it is expected to be held in January,” Mevlut Cavusoglu said in an interview broadcast live on 24 TV.

The envoys in their first meeting will exchange views on a roadmap on which steps can be taken, including confidence-building steps, Cavusoglu added.

On Dec. 18, Cavusoglu announced that Moscow would host the first meeting between Turkish and Armenian special envoys to discuss steps for normalizing bilateral relations.

Russia on Tuesday announced that it supports talks between Turkey and Armenia to normalize ties, noting that “the whole world will benefit from this reestablishment of neighborly relations.”

On Dec. 15, Turkey appointed Serdar Kilic, a former ambassador to the US, as the special envoy to discuss steps for normalization with Armenia. Three days later, Armenia appointed National Assembly Deputy Speaker Ruben Rubinyan its special representative for dialogue with Turkey.

Turkey said charter flights with Armenia would soon begin and that it is pursuing its normalization discussions in consultation and coordination with Azerbaijan.

Speaking on Armenia’s special envoy, Cavusoglu said they consider Rubinyan as a person who knows Turkey well and as a friend appointed with the intention of normalizing ties with Turkey.

He also said there is a positive perspective on the normalization process from the messages received from Armenia.

 

Source: Azerbaijan State News Agency