Türkiye is considering opening its land border with Armenia within the next six months, APA reports, citing Bloomberg.
According to Bloomberg, which refers to an unnamed informed source, both the Armenian and Turkish Foreign Ministries declined to comment on the matter in response to the agency’s inquiries.
The anonymous source noted that Armenia’s recent progress in diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan, along with the potential reopening of the land border with Türkiye, could strengthen Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s position ahead of the June elections.
The source added that if Pashinyan wins the election, the President of Azerbaijan may reach a final peace agreement with him. Only after this would Türkiye appoint an ambassador to Armenia and restore diplomatic relations.