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    RE-OPENING OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER IMPOSSIBLE IN NEAR FUTURE

    ARKA
    March 20, 2009

    YEREVAN, March 20. /ARKA/. The re-opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border is impossible in the near future, Artyusha Shahbazyan, Secretary
    of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) faction told a briefing
    in Parliament.

    "I do not think that the re-opening of the Armenian-Turkish border
    is possible in a short period. However, we should consider this
    possibility in a longer-term outlook," Shahbazyan said.

    According to him, presenting the situation in the context of possible
    resolution of the problem is a maneuver of Turkish propaganda,
    which specifically has to do with an attempt to torpedo the possible
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the USA, which can be done
    before April 24.

    Shahbazyan pointed out that the party sees numerous other threats to
    domestic producers from the possible re-opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border.

    "The re-opening of the border will deliver a serious blow to the
    Armenian agricultural sector and the small and medium-sized enterprises
    working in this sector," Shahbazyan.

    He said that the ARF prepared a document dealing with the possible
    re-opening of the Armenian-Turkish border in the context of the
    benefits and threats. The faction plans to submit the document to
    the Government in the near future.

    Armenia and Turkey have no diplomatic relations. The Armenian-Turkish
    border was closed in 1993 on20official Ankara's initiative. Turkey sets
    a number of preconditions for the establishment of bilateral relations
    - Armenia's abandoning the policy of getting the Armenian Genocide
    internationally recognized and recognizing Turkey's present-day
    borders.

    The first positive changes in the Armenian-Turkish relations were
    registered on September 6, 2008, when Turkish President Abdullah Gul
    first arrived in Yerevan at the invitation of his Armenian counterpart
    Serzh Sargsyan.

    The two Presidents discussed the possibility of establishing bilateral
    relations.
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