ArmInfo.I think we need to talk to Turkey and establish mutual understanding. Arman Yeghoyan, a deputy from the ruling Civil Contract party, shared this viewpoint with journalists, when commenting on Nikol Pashinyan's upcoming visit to Turkey to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
"This is a very important visit, especially in this "boiling" region and the first bilateral one since independence," the deputy said. When asked whether a trilateral meeting was envisaged, given that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has also departed for Turkey today, Yeghoyan noted that, according to his information, such a thing is not planned. "At the same time, nothing can be ruled out. But this does not mean that I know anything," the parliamentarian noted, adding that decisions are often made on the spot.
If trilateral talks take place, naturally, as Eghoyan pointed out, the agenda will likely cover issues related to the resolution of conflicts between the two parties (Armenia and Azerbaijan), such as the signing of a peace treaty. He also noted that Turkey could play a role in encouraging Azerbaijan to adopt a more constructive stance.