YEREVAN — On April 18, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Kaluzin held a phone conversation with Ruben Rubinyan, Deputy Speaker of the Armenian National Assembly and Armenia’s Special Representative for the normalization of relations with Turkey.
“A number of issues of Russian-Armenian relations were discussed, cooperation in the South Caucasus region, including within the framework of the Regional Cooperation Platform “3+3″ was touched upon,” the Russian Foreign Ministry reported.
The Russian side reaffirmed its readiness to continue supporting the normalization process between Yerevan and Ankara, noting that improved Armenian-Turkish relations are an important factor for stability and development in the South Caucasus.
Rubinyan provided an update on the latest developments in the Armenia-Turkey normalization process.
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