ArmInfo."It is possible that the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia will visit Ankara, and I will visit Yerevan." Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu stated.
"It is very important that Azerbaijan supports this process. You must learn from the lessons of the past. Without consultations with Azerbaijan, we cannot take radical steps, this is our precondition. On the other hand, after the end of the war, Turkey gave positive messages. If Armenia is of the same opinion as us, then they will open the borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan, trade will begin, logistical issues will be resolved. Azerbaijan has already offered Armenia a comprehensive peace agreement," Cavusoglu said, APA reports.
It should be noted that on February 24, in Vienna, the second meeting of the special representatives of Armenia and Turkey, Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Ruben Rubinyan and Ambassador Serdar Kilic, took place. The special representatives confirmed that the ultimate goal of the talks is a full-fledged settlement between Armenia and Turkey, which was agreed upon during their first meeting in Moscow on January 14. The start of the normalization process was announced on December 13 by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. At the same time, he stressed that Ankara will act in coordination with Azerbaijan regarding steps to normalize relations with Armenia.
We also note that on March 10-13, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan took part in the Diplomatic Forum in Antalya. And the day before, in an interview with Turkish Anadolu Mirzoyan said that the population of Armenia supports the process of normalizing relations with Turkey. He noted that certain groups, both in Armenian and Turkish society, are skeptical about normalization. At the same time, the head of the Foreign Ministry stressed that officials from both sides should "take on political leadership to resolve these issues."
It is noteworthy that sociological polls conducted in Turkey and Armenia show the opposite. In both countries, the overwhelming majority of the population is not ready for the normalization of relations, moreover, they consider each other as a threat to their own security.