Pashinyan says necessary to start work on opening of Armenian-Turkish border
Region
- 07 July, 2022
- 07:54
It is necessary to start work on the implementation of preliminary agreements on the opening of the Armenia-Turkiye border, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a government meeting, Report informs via Sputnik Armenia.
According to him, the special representatives from both countries agreed on the opening the the border for the citizens of third countries, as well as cargo transportation by air.
“A deal is a deal. However, it is very important for our departments to coordinate the process in order to fulfill them,” Pashinyan said.
It has not yet been specified whether the border will be opened for ground cargo transportation companies of third countries (and their drivers, citizens of third countries).
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