Armenian, Turkish reps on normalization to meet on border on July 30 - Armenian Foreign Ministry
YEREVAN. July 29 (Interfax) - Ruben Rubinyan and Serdar Kilic, Armenia's and Turkey's special representatives for the normalization of bilateral relations, will have another meeting on Tuesday, Armenian Foreign Ministry press secretary Ani Badalyan told Interfax.
"The fifth meeting of the two countries' representatives will take place at the border between Armenia and Turkey on July 30," Badalyan said.
Armenia and Turkey have no diplomatic relations, and their joint border has been closed since 1993 at Ankara's initiative over the conflict in Karabakh. The first meeting between an Armenian and a Turkish representative on the normalization process between the two countries took place in Moscow on January 14, 2022.
Rubinyan and Kilic agreed earlier to ensure that third-country citizens are allowed to cross the Armenian-Turkish land border and to launch direct cargo flights between the two countries as early as possible.