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    TURKISH BUSINESSMEN TAKE KEEN INTEREST IN ARMENIAN MINES, TRANSPORTATION

    ARKA
    Apr 15, 2009

    YEREVAN, April 15. /ARKA/. Turkish businessmen take a keen interest
    in Armenian raw materials, mines and transportation, Co-Chairman of
    the Armenian-Turkish Business Council Kaan Soyak said Tuesday at a
    press conference in Yerevan.

    Turkish entrepreneurs are particularly interested in Armenian stones,
    cement, construction materials and ores, the businessman said, adding
    Turkey considers Armenia a link with Russia. Soyak stressed that the
    Armenian railway would open a new way for Turkey to the Middle East
    and Russia.

    A group of Turkish businessmen has designed a project of constructing
    a supermarket and hotels in Armenia, he said, adding Turkey is eager
    to implement those projects in the near future.

    Soyak cited around $150mln trade turnover between Armenia and Turkey,
    expressing a hope the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border would
    boost bilateral ties.

    No diplomatic relations exist between Armenia and Turkey, and the
    Armenian-Turkish border has been closed since 1993 initiated by
    official Ankara.

    Official Yerevan says it is ready to establish relations with
    Turkey without any preconditions. But Turkey puts preconditions for
    establishing bilateral relations, particularly requests Armenia to give
    up the policy of international recognition of the Armenian genocide
    of 1915 when about one and a half million Armenians were slaughtered.

    The Armenian-Turkish relations began to thaw last year, when Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul visited Yerevan on September 6 to watch a
    World Cup qualifier between Armenian and Turkish teams.

    During the meeting, both leaders discussed possible establishment of
    bilateral relations.
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