Pashinyan: Armenia, Turkey have never been in such active dialogue as they are now

Armenia will continue and is continuing the dialogue with Turkey. Armenia and Turkey have never been in such an active dialogue as they are now. This was stated by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in an interview with Ambassador John Herbst, senior director of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, after his speech at the Atlantic Council Tuesday.
In fact, there are no obstacles to Armenia’s communication with Turkey, and they are in continuous contact. Their foreign ministers meet and talk continuously, their representatives are in constant contact, they are working very actively, and there is a common understanding of what needs to be done. But of course, there are some nuances, and some final steps are needed to achieve a real result, but they hope that the result will be very soon, added the Armenian PM.
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