Vienna Meeting: Armenia and Turkey Engage in Dialogue at OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
On February 20th, a bilateral meeting between the delegations of Armenia and Turkey took place in Vienna, within the framework of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (PA) Winter Session. This was announced by Artur Hovhannisyan, Secretary of the “Civil Contract” Faction.
Normalization of Relations in Focus: Key Discussion Points
During the meeting, the parties discussed issues related to the normalization of relations between the two countries. Key topics included the unblocking of regional roads and infrastructure, as well as opportunities for the development of economic cooperation.
Importance of Infrastructure Unblocking: New Avenues for Economic Cooperation
Representatives of both delegations agreed on the importance of the swift unblocking of regional infrastructure. The parties emphasized that opening roads and restoring transport links could provide new impetus to regional economic ties and contribute to the development of bilateral trade and economic relations.
OSCE PA’s Role in Fostering Regional Dialogue
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly serves as a crucial platform for dialogue and cooperation between delegations from different countries. The meeting between the Armenian and Turkish delegations at the Vienna Winter Session marks another step towards strengthening regional peace and stability.
Next Steps and Expectations: Prospects for Armenia-Turkey Dialogue
The meeting in Vienna holds significant importance for the process of normalizing Armenia-Turkey relations. Both sides expressed willingness to continue the dialogue and discuss issues of mutual interest. It is expected that further steps will be taken in the near future to strengthen regional peace and friendly relations.
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