Turkey is planning to reopen its land border with Armenia in the coming months, according to a statement by Turkish Foreign Ministry representative Oncu Keceli. The move is intended to increase trade volume between the two countries. The border has been closed since 1993, a consequence of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Armenia’s occupation of Azerbaijani territory. This potential reopening follows recent diplomatic efforts to normalize relations, including special envoy talks. While no specific date has been announced, the announcement represents a significant shift in Turkish policy. Increased trade is expected to benefit both economies and contribute to regional stability. The development comes amid broader efforts to foster peace and cooperation in the South Caucasus.