Erdogan meets Armenian PM Pashinyan in New York, emphasizing progress in normalizing ties and Türkiye’s readiness to assist in achieving lasting peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia



Erdogan meets Armenian PM Pashinyan in New York, emphasizing progress in normalizing ties and Türkiye’s readiness to assist in achieving lasting peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia

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by Icy_Veterinarian3749

20 comments
  1. Erdogan usually has a stern mug, so I wonder what led to this jovial looking picture. Would be cool if anyone had a video.

  2. >Türkiye’s readiness to assist in achieving lasting ***peace*** between Azerbaijan and Armenia

    Funny, the Romans used to call it that as well.

    Well, maybe he is willing to act without his glaringly obvious biases, but I’ll believe it when I see it.

    Edit- I bet I can tell you what time of day it is in Turkey right now…

  3. Pashinyan, holding that book with Erdogan on its cover (i guess it was a gift, but still) looks like an amazed fan meeting his idol for the first time live.

    I mean, i’m just fooling around, but i know that i’d use this picture if i were Pasyhinyans opposition (they probably will).

  4. People keep saying to forget about the past to enable a better future, but man, this sounds bitter to my ears.

    Seeing how Turkey sold weapons to Azerbaijan to kill Armenians, both soldiers and civilians, something feels off. It makes me feel like we can’t trust either of them.

  5. Surely Turkey has no interest in invading every non-islamic country around it. Now helping Azerbaijan destroying Armenia. Then it will be the turn of Cyprus. Then Georgia. Then Greece, again.

  6. If Pashinyan gets Armenia out of this tight spot without giving Azerbaidschan the corridor he would be one of the best head of states currently alive.

  7. This picture reminds me of the photo of Zelensky, Merkel, Macron and Putin talking together. The Ukrainian war broke out not long after this photo was taken.

  8. I’m genuinely curious, why do people spell Turkey in their language but not any other country?

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