Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may use his upcoming meeting with Pope Francis as an opportunity to normalize his country’s relations with Armenia, according to an analyst of the regional news agency REGNUM.
“Erdogan is likely to ask the Pope for assistance in his the efforts towards seeking reconciliation with Armenia. That may help improve his image on the international arena, smoothing out certain problems in the Armenia-Turkey relations,” Stanislav Stramedlovsky says in a recent editorial.
He describes the Pope as “the suitable candidate” to act as a mediator in resolving the Turkish-Armenian conflict, citing the Armenian authorities’ high degree of trust in the Holy See and the Vatican authorities’ neutral stance on Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).
Erdogan’s trip, scheduled on February 5, will be the first visit to the Vatican City by a Turkish leader in the past 59 years.

Regarding Turkey’s attempt to invade Afrin and Manbij, YPG Commander General Sipan Hemo said: “We will free the region of Erdoğan menace just like our YPG/YPJ forces cleared the region of ISIS.”
During a tense press conference in Paris, Turkey’s Erdogan said journalists are “gardeners” of terrorism and got into a spat with a French reporter. France’s Macron said he raised concerns about human rights in Turkey.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by his grandfather, the Ottoman governor Fakhruddin, and reminded him of «the story of his grandfather, one of the victims of mass and forced displacement crimes of the people and sons of Madinah under the orders of the military governor Fakhri Pasha Turkish soldiers broke into his family ‘s house and kidnapped him from his mother’s arms and deported him to Astana.