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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Aug 3 2009

    `Peace Passage' over Aras River


    Monday, August 3, 2009
    VERCÄ°HAN ZÄ°FLÄ°OÄ?LU
    YEREVAN - Hürriyet Daily News

    Armenia is calling on Turkey to help build a 'peace passage' over the
    Aras River. Former deputy culture minister of Armenia, Gagik
    Gürcüyan, talks about the history of the restoration
    process for the Surp Haç (Saint Cross) Church on Akdamar island
    in the eastern city of Van.


    Armenia has called on Turkey to help build a `peace passage' between
    the two countries.

    The president of the Armenia International Council of Monuments and
    Sites, and former deputy culture minister of Armenia, Gagik
    Gürcüyan, has proposed restoring the millennia-old
    bridge at the Ani ruins. Located on both sides of the Aras River, with
    one end in Turkey and the other in Armenia, his idea was to reopen the
    bridge as a peace passage between the two countries.

    Gürcüyan, who served as deputy minister from 2004 to
    2009, explained the details of the restoration process for the
    historic Surp Haç Church on Akdamar Island in Lake Van in the
    eastern district of GevaÅ?.

    First official contact with Armenia

    `Everyone thinks the dialogue process between Turkey and Armenia
    started last year during the national football game. This is a big
    mistake,' Gürcüyan told the Hürriyet Daily News &
    Economic Review. He said the first official contact between the two
    countries started during the restoration process of the Surp
    Haç Church by former culture minister Atilla Koç.

    `Right after the general elections in Turkey in 2007, Koç was
    left out of the new Cabinet. If he remained in the Cabinet, he would
    have started the first official contact with his Armenian counterparts
    for the restoration of the Ani ruins. It was bad luck,' he said.

    Controversial cross at the Patriarchate

    Gürcüyan, who is also an architect, has closely followed
    the restoration process of the church. He said the restoration was
    flawless, but that the cross was not put on top of the historic church
    because the media in both countries had politicized the issue. `The
    manner of media made the process tense. The issue was brought into the
    political arena. Otherwise the cross would have been put in its former
    place.'

    Gürcüyan said the cross that was delivered to the
    Turkish Armenian Patriarch Mesrop Mutafyan was a true copy of the
    original. He said he believed the cross would be put in its original
    place in the near future.

    Armenian draft in world congresses

    The joint restoration work to be carried out for the Ani Ruins could
    make great contributions to Turkish`Armenian relations,
    Gürcüyan said. `First of all we can restore the ruined
    bridge over the Aras River. We can connect the two countries thanks to
    this bridge and call it a peace passage,' he said.

    He said UNESCO had come up with the same idea 10 years ago but was not
    able to fulfill it. `As the ministry, we sent a letter to Turkey via
    the Moscow Embassy saying that we were ready to realize this
    project. It was the beginning of the 2000s and the Armenian draft was
    highlighted in world congresses. This is why the project was stopped.'

    Yerevan and St. Petersburg documents

    Russians carried out the most comprehensive work on the Ani Ruins from
    1896 to 1918, according to Gürcüyan. He said an Armenian
    scientist Toros Toramanyan joined the research and the resulting
    documents were collected at the St. Petersburg Royal Academy and in
    the Armenian National Archives.

    There were hundreds of drawings, documents and information in the
    archived documents, Gürcüyan said. `We are ready to
    share all types of documents for the restoration of the Ani Ruins to
    be finished in the shortest time and in the best way. We want to be a
    part of the restoration process,' he said.
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