Pashinyan called Erdogan and sent rescuers to the earthquake zone
Baku/07.02.23/Turan: On the evening of February 7, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called Turkish President Erdogan and expressed his condolences with the numerous victims of the earthquake in the southeast of the country.
According to the press service of the Armenian government, Pashinyan wished soon recovery to the injured and announced that a plane with Armenian rescuers had been sent to the disaster zone.
Erdogan thanked Pashinyan for this help and noted that the Turkish government highly appreciates the support of Armenia, stressing the importance of this step for deepening the dialogue between the two countries. -0-
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