Erdogan and Pashinyan Seek Peace Amid Regional Tensions
In a significant meeting, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed peace efforts between Armenia and Azerbaijan. They also explored Turkey-Armenia normalization. Both leaders emphasized the importance of dialogue to ensure regional stability. Pashinyan reiterated Armenia's dedication to regional peace and stability.
In a pivotal diplomatic engagement, President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey met with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Istanbul, signaling potential progress in peace initiatives with Azerbaijan. According to Erdogan's office, Turkey is prepared to support Armenia's peace efforts.
The rare bilateral visit featured discussions on Turkey-Armenia normalization, a crucial agenda point for both nations as they aim to mend ties. Prime Minister Pashinyan, in a statement on X, underscored the depth of the exchanges held with Erdogan.
Pashinyan highlighted the discourse regarding regional developments and emphasized the value of maintaining sustained dialogue. Armenia remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering peace and stability across the region, he noted.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Erdogan
- Pashinyan
- Turkey
- Armenia
- peace
- normalization
- dialogue
- stability
- Azerbaijan
- regional
ALSO READ
Zelenskiy's Hopes for Trilateral Peace Talks
The Woman Behind the Curtain: How Sumathi Convinced Maoists to Choose Peace
US-Cuba Tensions Rise Amid Regional Concerns and Calls for Dialogue
Modi Champions Gaza Peace Initiative During Historic Knesset Address
Prime Minister Modi's Historic Address at Israeli Knesset: A Step Towards Regional Peace

