ArmInfo. We have a very active Armenian- Turkish dialogue, as evidenced by contacts between the parties at various levels. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan stated this in an interview with Turkish NTV, touching upon the Armenian-Turkish normalization.
According to him, this dialogue is not limited to the two Ministers or two special representatives for the normalization of relations. "Some other respective agencies also gradually joined this conversation. Meetings are taking place between several agencies. I can also add the joint study of the infrastructure on Margara-Alijan ground passage. The joint study of infrastructure on Gyumri-Kars railway passage. Now, just several days ago, our representatives met from different agencies and discussed the joint project of reconstruction of the Ani Bridge. Several other projects. So the things are moving, the things are happening on the ground," the head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry said.
He also drew attention to the fact that the Armenian side has already completed the reconstruction of the Margara checkpoint infrastructure, moreover, a stable and intensive dialogue is maintained with Turkish partners. " On the other hand, we also see that the final normalization, final establishment of diplomatic relations and opening of the border between Armenia and Turkiye is not still happening. And this is, of course, connected with the Armenian-Azerbaijani normalization. Our approach is that if we have success on the Armenian-Turkish track and open the borders, this will have a very positive impact on Armenian- Azerbaijani normalization," the chief diplomat of Armenia added.
He once again emphasized that today there is a real opportunity to establish lasting peace in the region, and the whole question is only in political leadership. "We have a real, tangible window of opportunity. Will we be able to take advantage of it? That is the question. We believe that Armenia is taking the most constructive steps in this process," the head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry noted. When asked whether now is the right time to establish peace, sign an agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as normalize relations between Turkey and Armenia, Mirzoyan said that he cannot say that now is the "right" time.
" I will answer, if you don't mind, in a little bit another way. I'm not sure whether the time is suitable or not. Probably, time is never suitable. But I'm confident, and you know, I will have the courage to say that I think that this consideration could be shared by my Turkish and Azerbaijani colleagues as well. So I'm confident that we have never gone this far towards each other. So I don't know whether the time is suitable or not. Moreover, I think that it can never be suitable. But if we evaluate where we are now, we can say that we have never been here, we have never been closer to final stability and peace," he concluded.