Turkish, Armenian envoys resume talks aimed at reconciliation
- Special envoys from Turkey and Armenia met at their border on Tuesday to continue talks aimed at normalizing relations.
- The Turkish ministry stated that the envoys agreed to improve visa procedures and evaluate railway border gate requirements.
- They reemphasized their commitment to the normalization process without preconditions, according to the Turkish ministry.
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Special envoys for normalizing relations between Armenia and Turkey, Ruben Rubinian and Serdar Kilic, met for the first time on Tuesday at the border between the two countries, closed for over three decades. According to a statement posted on the Armenian foreign ministry's website, the two envoys met at the Margara-Alican checkpoint.


Turkey, Armenia make progress in normalisation talks
ANKARA - Turkey and Armenia on Tuesday resumed talks aimed at normalising ties after a two-year lull and agreed to simplify visa rules for some passport holders, the two countries said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Turkish and Armenian special envoys resume talks aimed at reconciliation and reopening the border
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Special envoys from Turkey and Armenia convened at the countries’ shared border on Tuesday to resume discussions aimed at normalizing ties between the historic foes. Turkey […]
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