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Armenian overcomes communication difficulties with Turkey - Pashinyan
Baku/02.11.22/Turan: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, speaking on November 2 in the country's parliament, called contacts with the Turkish leader "important". He recalled that this year he had a telephone conversation with Erdogan, and then had a personal meeting in Prague. According to him, "there is a very important change in the situation."
“In the course of contacts with the Turkish side in August-October, we were able to overcome communication difficulties,” Pashinyan said, without giving details. ---02D---
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