ANTALYA — Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan on Friday as he visited Turkey to participate in an annual conference on international security held in the resort city of Antalya. 

“During the meeting, the process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey was discussed and readiness to achieve their full normalization was reaffirmed,” read a statement released by the Armenian Foreign Ministry. 

Mirzoyan and Fidan “exchanged views on possible concrete steps in that direction,” added the statement. It did not say whether any agreements were reached by them. 

The Turkish Foreign Ministry did not immediately issue a statement on the Antalya meeting. 

The two ministers previously held talks in Tehran last October on the fringes of a multilateral meeting of the top diplomats of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia and Turkey. The five countries make up the so-called “Consultative Regional Platform 3+3” launched in December 2021 in Moscow. 

By Appo

4 thoughts on “Turkish, Armenian Foreign Ministers Meet Again”
  1. Turkey Armenia conversation starting.
    Main bull is Azerbaijan, pushed by Russia to
    ask MORE & MORE villages, to occupy Sunik
    province. Forgetting signed agreement with
    Minsk group to let Solve Karabagh problem; is
    denying and ask 100 million US$ as damages;
    ORDERING to change constitution, legalize
    FREE GRANT DISTRIBUTIONS OF 1921, Karabagh &
    Nakhichevan, commited GENOCIDE & destruction
    like a prehistoric savages, amounting billion
    US$ damages, forcing to obtain 100,000 km2
    from Armenia. Pashinian policy is helping
    to complete L.Der Bedrossian pro bolshevik
    AGREEMENT TO DELIVER ALL ARMENIA;all GUILTY
    ARMENIA SELLER WILL FACE *OUR* Nuremberg
    by life sentence; Roman agreement OPEN THE
    DOOR TO INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE TO
    SOLVE GENOCIDES AND RECUPERATION OF ALL
    LOST GROUND & TERRITORY !!!.

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