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  • ANKARA: Security tight for Turkish president in Armenia

    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Sept 6 2008


    Security tight for Turkish president in Armenia


    Tight security measures were in place in the Armenian capital Saturday
    for the first ever visit by a Turkish head of state, aimed at ending
    years of animosity between the neighbors.


    Turkish President Abdullah Gul plans to hold an historic meeting with
    his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian before attending a World Cup
    qualifier between the two nations at Yerevan's Hrazdan stadium.

    Officials said extra measures would be employed on Gul's route from
    the airport and to the match, while media reported that both Turkish
    and Armenian snipers would be training their sights across the
    stadium.

    "Measures have been taken to strengthen security in connection with
    Turkish president Gul's visit to Yerevan, both inside the stadium
    where the football match will take place and in the streets where his
    convoy will pass," Armenian police spokesman Varuzhan Balian told AFP.

    Armenian newspaper Ayots Ashkar reported that the measures included
    high levels of cooperation between Armenian and Turkish security
    forces.

    "From the Turkish side security will be proved by a 50-person team,"
    the newspaper wrote.

    "Eight Turkish snipers will be positioned within the stadium, along
    with Armenian snipers. Bullet-proof glass will be placed in front of
    the two presidents and an armoured car has already been prepared for
    Gul's use in Yerevan."
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