
Pashinyan relations with Turkey
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan deems as strange Turkey’s stance to link the relations with Armenia with those of a third country. Pashinyan’s comments came at a meeting with number of culture representatives and artists in St. Petersburg, when asked to comment on Turkey’s refusal to normalise relations with Armenia unless the conflict around Nagorno Karabakh is solved.
“Turkey was the one who closed the border with Armenia. We can say the border is not closed on the Armenia side. We attach high importance to the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, and our country is one of the frontrunners in the struggle against the crime of genocide,” Pashinyan stressed, pointing the issue [genocide recognition] should not be viewed in the context of the Armenian-Turkish relations but rather in the global struggle against genocides.
“We are ready to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey without any preconditions,” concluded the PM.

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