Ankara and Yerevan to appoint special representatives to normalize relations
Baku/13.12.21/Turan: Turkey and Armenia agreed to appoint special representatives to normalize relations. This was stated on Monday by the head of Foreign Ministry of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu, speaking in the Turkish parliament, Haber-Turk reported.
"We will appoint representatives as part of the steps to normalize relations with Armenia. At the same time, charter flights between Istanbul and Yerevan will begin," the minister said.
Recall earlier the Armenian media reported that the flights will be operated by Flyone Armenia, owned by the oligarch, MP Khachatur Sukiasyan. -02B-
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- 13 December 2021 22:54
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