Serdar Kılıç, a former ambassador who serves as Türkiye’s special representative for normalizing ties with Armenia, hailed the opening of the Akhalkalaki-Kars railway line to Armenia's imports and exports.
In a social media post on Sunday, Kılıç said it was a new step in trade relations between the two neighboring countries.
He was referring to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's earlier announcement that the railway line had been opened to Armenia's foreign trade.
Kılıç described the development as a new step in direct trade within the framework of the Türkiye-Armenia normalization process.
"I hope this new step, which will also improve quadruple cooperation among Türkiye, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia and make a significant contribution to regional peace and stability, will be beneficial for all these countries," Kılıç said.












