Pashinyan, Erdogan stress need for quick implementation of recent agreements

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held their first-ever meeting held in Prague on Thursday.
In the context of Armenia-Turkey rapprochement, direct contacts and high-level meetings were emphasized by both sides, the Armenian government’s readout of the meeting said.
Pashinyan and Erdogan discussed the process of normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations and possible further steps in that direction.
The need for the speedy implementation of the agreements reached as a result of the discussions of the special representatives of the two countries was emphasized. In particular, it refers to the opening of the land border for citizens of third countries, the implementation of direct air cargo transportation between Armenia and Turkey.
The sides exchanged views on regional processes.
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