ArmInfo. The meeting between Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and President of the Republic of Turkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan took place in Istanbul.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the process of normalizing Armenia-Turkey relations, emphasized the importance of continuing constructive dialogue and achieving concrete results. The interlocutors also touched upon regional developments and possible directions of bilateral cooperation in this context.
Prime Minister Pashinyan emphasized Armenia's commitment to the process of ensuring peace and stability in the region and emphasized his commitment to the continuation of the policy of normalizing relations with neighbors.
The leaders of the two countries reaffirmed their readiness to continue direct contacts and dialogue.
They exchanged views on the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, as well as the "Crossroads of Peace" project of the Government of the Republic of Armenia.
Meanwhile, according to the press service of the Turkish president, quoted by Anadolu, Erdogan said at a meeting with Pashinyan that Turkey will use all diplomatic means to establish stability not only in the Caucasus, but also in the entire region.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the level of relations between Turkey and Armenia, the peace and dialogue process in the South Caucasus and current events concerning the region.
During the meeting, President Erdogan drew attention to the importance of the agreement reached during the peace talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The President stressed that Turkey will continue to provide all possible assistance to the efforts to develop the region, guided by the principle of "for the benefit of all".
During the talks, possible steps to be taken within the framework of the normalization process between Turkey and Armenia were also discussed.
Erdogan stressed that Turkey will use all diplomatic means to establish stability not only in the Caucasus, but also in the entire region. Ankara continues contacts with the leaders of the countries in order to eliminate the risks created by the spiral of violence in the region, which began with the attack of Israel on Iran.