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- Armenia and Turkey held a phone call between their foreign ministers
- The discussion focused on the flare-up in the Middle East and security issues
- Officials described the dialogue as a direct exchange
- The conversation followed recent regional developments and potential implications
The Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers conducted a telephone conversation to discuss the tense situation in the Middle East and security matters, according to the report.
The dialogue is described as a direct exchange between the two sides, with emphasis on security concerns and regional developments that could affect stability in the area.
Reportedly, both sides outlined their positions and agreed to continue high-level engagement to monitor evolving circumstances and to seek avenues for de‑escalation, while avoiding commentary beyond the scope of the call.
The ministers briefed their respective governments and affirmed the importance of dialogue channels to manage tensions and pursue quiet diplomacy.

