YEREVAN. Oct 5 (Interfax) - Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said he plans to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the leaders of Azerbaijan, France, and the European Council in Prague.
"I am going to travel to Prague, where I'll take part in a European Political Community summit. Within the framework of this event, a four-sided meeting between the Armenian prime minister and the presidents of Azerbaijan, France, and the European Council is planned," Pashinyan said during a Government Hour hearing at the Armenian parliament on Wednesday.
He said he also plans to meet with Turkish President Erdogan.
"We have declared that such a meeting is possible," Pashinyan said.
"These meetings are in line with the logic of the general peace agenda discussions," he said.
The Armenian government's press service said the meetings would take place on October 6.
"I'd like also to inform you that I am going from Prague to St. Petersburg, where I'll take part in an informal CIS summit," he said.