OPENING OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER TO STRENGTHEN PEACE - MINISTER
Interfax
Sept 7 2009
Russia
The opening of the Turkish-Armenian border will strengthen peace
in the Caucasus, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in
Georgia on Monday.
The Armenian and Turkish foreign ministries confirmed last week that
they were discussing the possible opening of the border, which was
closed in the early 1990s over the Armenian-Azeri conflict.
"This is the question of not only Turkey-Armenia relations but also
of the solution of regional problems," Davutoglu told a Monday press
briefing in Tbilisi he shared with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol
Vashadze.
"We wish the resolution of all frozen conflicts in the Caucasus and
the establishment of regional peace," Davutoglu said.
Interfax
Sept 7 2009
Russia
The opening of the Turkish-Armenian border will strengthen peace
in the Caucasus, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in
Georgia on Monday.
The Armenian and Turkish foreign ministries confirmed last week that
they were discussing the possible opening of the border, which was
closed in the early 1990s over the Armenian-Azeri conflict.
"This is the question of not only Turkey-Armenia relations but also
of the solution of regional problems," Davutoglu told a Monday press
briefing in Tbilisi he shared with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol
Vashadze.
"We wish the resolution of all frozen conflicts in the Caucasus and
the establishment of regional peace," Davutoglu said.