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Türkiye to partially reopen border with Armenia on January 1, 2026

"Türkiye confirms a partial reopening of its border with Armenia on January 1, 2026, allowing select crossings. Discover the implications for diplomatic relations and border policy."

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Türkiye to partially reopen border with Armenia on January 1, 2026
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Türkiye is set to partially reopen its border with Armenia on January 1, 2026, according to a report by the newspaper "Grabarak." The reopening will allow citizens from third countries and holders of diplomatic passports to cross the border.

This development marks a significant change in border policy between Türkiye and Armenia. Further details regarding the specific regulations and procedures for crossing the border have not been disclosed at this time.

As previously reported, relations between Türkiye and Armenia have been complex, and this move may reflect ongoing diplomatic efforts between the two nations. The reopening of the border could facilitate increased movement and interaction between the countries.

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