Armenia-Turkey Diplomatic Talks: A New Dawn for Historic Adversaries?
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan will meet Turkish President Erdogan to discuss reopening their joint border and addressing historic disputes. Their talks signal a rekindling of diplomatic efforts after years of strained relations, influenced by Turkey's alliance with Azerbaijan and a century-old genocide disagreement.

- Country:
- Turkey
In an upcoming meeting set for Friday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will engage in pivotal talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. These discussions aim to mend the historically fraught relations between Armenia and Turkiye.
Central to the agenda is the potential reopening of the closed border, a move that signals both countries' intent to put past grievances behind, despite the complex backdrop involving Turkiye's staunch support for Azerbaijan.
The dialogue also touches on broader regional tensions, including Israel and Iran, reflecting a comprehensive approach to rebuilding diplomatic ties that remained dormant for decades after a failed 2009 reconciliation effort.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Armenia
- Turkey
- Diplomatic
- Ties
- Nikol Pashinyan
- Erdogan
- Normalise
- Border
- Azerbaijan
- Nagorno-Karabakh