
Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Commission
The Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Commission was established in 2001 as an initiative to improve relations between Turkey and Armenia. Its goal was to foster dialogue, promote mutual understanding, and address historical conflicts, particularly around the events of 1915. The commission comprised representatives from both countries and third-party mediators, working to acknowledge past grievances while building a foundation for peace and cooperation. Although it faced political and social challenges, the commission aimed to create a constructive pathway toward reconciliation by encouraging transparency, historical dialogue, and bilateral engagement.