ArmInfo. The process of settling Armenian-Azerbaijani relations is part of the Armenian-Turkish, if not bilateral agenda, then at least conversation, contacts.
This was stated by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan in an interview with CivilNet.
Thus, when asked whether any progress should be expected in the Armenian-Turkish process, including in terms of implementing previously reached agreements, taking into account the latest meeting with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan, Mirzoyan assured that there is a broader understanding on this issue. He proposed to state the reality, leaving the conclusions to the opponent.
"We have some agreements that have already been implemented. There are agreements that have not yet been implemented. For example, we essentially consider the issue of using airspace to be resolved, at least for now. We jointly inspected the state of the Margara-Alijan border infrastructure. The Armenian side also carried out infrastructure modernization work there. We worked together, conducted research on the condition and assessment of the Gyumri-Kars railway crossing and other infrastructure. We have a solution, and just a few days ago, specialists from different departments met within the framework of the restoration of the historical bridge in Ani, etc. In other words, we can say that certain things are happening," the Armenian Foreign Minister said.
At the same time, according to Mirzoyan, there is an agreement between the parties to open the border between Armenia and Turkey for citizens of third countries and citizens of Armenia and Turkey holding diplomatic passports. "It has not been implemented. But it is a process: some things move forward quickly, some things move forward slowly. But I can say that there is a common understanding that the dialogue is aimed at fully normalizing relations, establishing diplomatic ties and opening the border.
Moreover, we both see the opportunity not only to establish minimal relations, but also to implement very significant interstate, trade, transit opportunities and joint energy projects. I should also note that on some issues of international politics, our positions are not as far apart as it may seem. On the contrary, sometimes they are very close. So, there are opportunities for cooperation. I would like to emphasize once again that we are not talking about establishing minimal relations and mutual tolerance. There is an understanding that there are prospects for much closer cooperation," the head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry said.
When asked whether the topic of normalizing Armenian-Azerbaijani relations is raised in the negotiations with Turkey, Mirzoyan said that the process of settling Armenian-Azerbaijani relations is part of the Armenian-Turkish, if not bilateral, agenda, then at least a conversation, contacts. "I can say that in the context of the Armenian-Turkish dialogue, the Turkish side assumes certain restrictions on the pace of implementation of the agreements, due to Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. In fact, our approach is different. We believe that progress in the Armenian-Turkish direction will have a positive impact on the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement. However, there is a problem, there is a certain difference in perception, but we see a willingness to have a useful, favorable impact," he summarized.
On July 30, 2024, the special representatives of Turkey and Armenia for the normalization process - Serdar Kilic and Ruben Rubinyan held the 5th round of talks on the Turkish-Armenian border, after a two-year break. The meeting took place on the Armenian side in the morning, and on the Turkish side in the afternoon. It should be added that the 4th round of talks was held on July 1, 2022 in Vienna. The parties then agreed to ensure the possibility of crossing the Armenian-Turkish land border for third-country citizens visiting Armenia and Turkey, respectively, as soon as possible, and decided to begin the necessary processes in this direction.
They also agreed to launch direct air cargo transportation between Armenia and Turkey as soon as possible and decided to initiate the necessary processes in this direction. Finally, the parties once again emphasized their agreement to continue the normalization process without preconditions. The launch of the normalization process was announced on December 13, 2021 by then Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. He emphasized that Ankara will act in coordination with Azerbaijan regarding steps to normalize relations with Armenia.