
ArmInfo. The opening of the Akhalkalaki-Kars railway for exports from Armenia and imports to Armenia is a new step in trade as part of the normalization process between the two countries.
This was stated by Turkiye's Special Representative for the Normalization Process with Armenia, Serdar Kilic, in response to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's social media post about the opening of the Akhalkalaki-Kars railway for Armenia's foreign trade.
The ambassador noted that this is a new step in direct trade as part of the normalization process between Turkey and Armenia. "I hope this new step, which will also contribute to the development of quadrilateral cooperation between Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia and will make a significant contribution to regional peace and stability, will benefit all countries," Kilic wrote on Twitter (X).
On May 24, Nikol Pashinyan announced on his social media the opening of the Akhalkalaki-Kars railway for exports from Armenia and imports to Armenia. "I am pleased to announce that the Akhalkalaki-Kars railway, like the Azerbaijani railway, is now open for exports from Armenia and imports to Armenia," he stated.
According to him, this is a major event in the country's economic life. "I thank my partners from Turkey and Georgia. Today, Armenia has rail links with Russia via Georgia and Azerbaijan, and with China via Russia and Kazakhstan. Now, rail links with the European Union also via Georgia and Turkey are expected," he noted, adding that the opening of the Armenia-Turkey, Armenia-Azerbaijan, and then Armenia-Iran railways via Nakhichevan is expected in the future.
The then-Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced the launch of the normalization process between Armenia and Turkey on December 13, 2021. He also emphasized that Ankara would act in coordination with Azerbaijan regarding steps to normalize relations with Armenia. The parties appointed special representatives of Turkey and Armenia for the normalization process - Serdar Kilic and Ruben Rubinyan - who have already held several rounds of negotiations, but have not yet achieved any breakthroughs, other than the launch of air cargo and passenger services.