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    Turkish president heads for Armenian border

    No decision yet on Armenia visit in September

    KARS (July 23, 2008) - President Abdullah Gül of Turkey said today, in
    response to a question from the "Armenian Reporter," that he had
    thanked Armenian president Serge Sargsian for his invitation to come
    to Armenia and watch an Armenia-Turkey soccer match scheduled for
    September 6. But, he added, "we have not taken any decision yet."

    The Turkish president is in the province of Kars today, where he is
    scheduled to visit Ani, the uninhabited medieval Armenian capital on
    the Turkish side of the closed border with Armenia. There he is
    expected to send a message to Armenia.

    Tomorrow, he will be joined by President Mikhail Saakashvili of
    Georgia and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan for a ceremony to
    mark the beginning of the construction of the Turkish portion of a
    railroad connecting Kars to Baku via Tbilisi. An existing Kars-Tbilisi
    railroad is not operating because Turkey closed the border with
    Armenia 13 years ago.

    Mentioning a centuries-old bridge across the Akhurian River by Ani,
    the "Armenian Reporter"'s Tatul Hakobyan asked Mr. Gül, "Don't you
    think it can be reconstructed as a new bridge between Armenia and
    Turkey?"

    Mr. Gül said, "Our policy is so clear. We want [a] good neighborhood.
    We want good cooperation with all the countries in the region. There
    are some problems; [those] problems should be removed. We want to see
    this region stable, peaceful. All the countries [may have an
    opportunity] to join regional projects if they recognize [the]
    territorial integrity [of neighboring states]."

    At a press conference in Yerevan on Monday, the Armenian president
    said that Armenia and Turkey "must improve our relations." In a July 9
    commentary in the Wall Street Journal, Mr. Sargsian had argued, "There
    may be possible political obstacles on both sides along the way.
    However, we must have the courage and the foresight to act now.
    Armenia and Turkey need not and should not be permanent rivals. A more
    prosperous, mutually beneficial future for Armenia and Turkey, and the
    opening up of a historic East-West corridor for Europe, the Caspian
    region and the rest of the world, are goals that we can and must
    achieve."

    Follow the developing story at http://www.reporter.am

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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