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Armenia PM arrives in Turkey for 'historic' visit

TURKEY, JUN 20 – Pashinyan's visit aims to advance normalization with Turkey, discuss a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, and address regional security amid ongoing tensions and stalled peace talks, officials said.

  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has arrived in Istanbul for a visit described by Yerevan as a 'historic' step toward regional peace.
  • This visit marks the first time a head of the Republic of Armenia has visited Turkey at this level.
  • Earlier this year, Pashinyan announced Armenia would halt its campaign for international recognition of the 1915 mass killings of Armenians as genocide, a move criticized at home.
  • Turkish President Erdogan expressed support for 'the establishment of peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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In the run-up, the Turkish head of state Erdoğan received the Armenian head of government Paschinjan. Topics included the "Armenian-Turkish normalization process".

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The visit of the Armenian Prime Minister is characterized as a historic milestone in the course of normalizing relations between the two countries.

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Armenia PM hails 'in-depth' talks with Erdogan on 'historic' Turkey visit

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said he held "in-depth" talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on a rare visit to arch-foe Turkey Friday, which Yerevan described as a "historic" step toward regional peace.

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