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    NATO representative defends the opening of Turkish-Armenian border

    YEREVAN, November 7, /ARKA/. A senior NATO representative said today
    in Yerevan that the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border will have a
    positive impact on the economic situation in Armenia not only in terms
    of bilateral trade but also in terms of new markets for Armenia to
    export its goods and services.

    Speaking at a news conference Robert Simmons, a special representative
    of NATO Secretary General for the South Caucasus and Central Asia,
    said despite the closed border there is nevertheless a very active
    Armenian-Turkish trade.

    `If Armenia and Turkey normalize their relations not only their
    bilateral trade will surge but Armenia will have more opportunities to
    sell its goods and services beyond Turkey,' he said.

    According to official figures of Armenia's National Statistical
    Service, Armenian-Turkish trade slashed by 34.7% in January-September
    2009 to $120.7 million.

    On October 10 Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers signed in Zurich,
    Switzerland, two protocols on the establishment of diplomatic
    relations and development of bilateral ties, which need to be ratified
    by both countries parliaments.

    The two neighbouring countries have no diplomatic ties, the border was
    closed by Turkey in 1993 and there is a history of animosity that
    stems from the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 in the Ottoman
    Empire. -0-
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