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    CALL OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES UPON THE GOVERNMENTS IN ANKARA, BAKU, TBILISI AND YEREVAN

    Panorama.am
    17:26 23/08/2008

    A number of Civil Society Organizations from Armenia, Turkey, Georgia
    and the USA have signed a statement urging to open the Turkish-Armenian
    border for at least 10-15 days.

    "Open up to your neighbors!"

    Call of the civil society representatives upon the Governments in
    Ankara, Baku, Tbilisi and Yerevan.

    The war in Georgia has left the countries of the South Caucasus
    struggling with substantial risks and challenges. As a consequence
    of the recent crisis, which further exacerbated an impasse created by
    the existence of the protracted conflicts, the region is deprived of a
    vital vain to transport goods through the countries of the region. That
    is a matter of our strongest concern. The railroad running through
    Georgia is practically useless today because of the destruction of
    the bridge near Gori, whereas reconstruction is being delayed for
    different reasons. This situation and its consequences threaten to
    deprive people in our countries of their basic rights and endanger
    their hopes for stability, security and prosperity.

    This crisis should make us assess the situation realistically and
    initiate a new age of cooperation. The Governments in Ankara, Baku,
    Tbilisi and Yerevan have a unique chance to prove their credentials
    of good neighbors willing to contribute positively to the regional
    peace and stability. We request them to take a collective action and
    unblock immediately railroad communication networks in the region.

    We made our own calculations that we would like to share with the
    public. Any train can reach from Samsun on the Black Sea coast of
    Turkey to Yerevan in 34 hours, to Tbilisi in 36 hours and to Baku in 49
    hours. From Mersin, which is on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, it
    will take 37, 39 and 52 hours respectively. This simple. The railroad
    can become functional in few hours, once a political decision is made.

    Thus, we urge to open the Turkish-Armenian border at least for 10-15
    days to address the urgency in the Caucasus.

    For years we have been engaged in Track Two Diplomacy projects and have
    been able to build excellent working relations with our colleagues
    across those borders. Having enjoyed the positive experience of
    cooperation, we would like to take this opportunity to call upon the
    Governments in Ankara, Baku, Tbilisi and Yerevan to reconsider their
    positions on that matter. We urge our leaders to demonstrate their
    statecraft in these times of turbulence and uncertainty and prevent
    possible escalation of distrust in this region.

    Signatories: Tevan Poghosyan, International Center for Human
    Development, Armenia Noyan Soyak, Turkish-Armenian Business Development
    Council, Turkey Natela Sakhokia, Strategic research Centre, Georgia
    David L. Phillips, Columbia University, Visiting Scholar, Center for
    the Study of Human Rights Co-Director, Study Group on U.S.-Russian
    and Georgian Relations, the USA Dr. Murat Cagatay, GAYA Research
    Institute, Turkey Artush Lazarian, Chairman, Caucasian Center for
    Proposing Non-Traditional Conflict Resolution Methods, Gyumri, Armenia
    Guran Abashidze, Caucasus Business and Development Network, Tbilisi,
    Georgia Klara Galstyan, Director, Gyumri Development Foundation,
    Armenia Levon Barseghyan, "Asparez" Journalist Club, Gyumri, Armenia
    Alu Gamakharia, Caucasus Business and Development Network, Kutaisi,
    Georgia Betty J. Sitka, American University, Center for Global Peace,
    the USA "
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