Turkey and Armenia Gear Up for Direct Trade
Turkey and Armenia have completed preparations for initiating direct trade between the two countries. The Turkish foreign ministry spokesperson announced that work on reopening the border crossings is still in progress, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations.
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The Turkish foreign ministry has announced the completion of preparations for direct trade with Armenia, signaling a new era of economic cooperation between the neighboring nations. This development was confirmed by the ministry's spokesperson, Oncu Keceli, on Wednesday.
Keceli highlighted that while the groundwork for establishing trade routes has been laid, efforts to reopen the border crossings continue to advance. The announcement marks a pivotal moment in the diplomatic relations of Turkey and Armenia.
The move towards direct trade is expected to bolster economic ties and foster mutual benefits, contributing to regional stability and growth.
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