news.am, Armenia
July 31 2010
Turkey studies roads bordering with Armenia
July 31, 2010 | 11:42
Road sections on the Armenian-Turkish border are presently being
explored. The experts of Erzurum regional road department instructed
by Igdir's Governor are studying a road section between Turkey and
Armenia.
The experts will study the road section and the bridge between the
checkpoint (Alijan) in buffer zone and in the territory of the bridge
located on the 6 km long border, AZE.az reported referring to CNNTurk.
The relevant report will be submitted to the Igdir province Governor
in the near future.
As NEWS.am reported earlier, discussions on the opening of the
Armenian-Turkish border for NATO exercise have been held so far. The
maneuvers will be conducted in Kotayk region (Armenia) on September
11-17.
Despite Ankara's official statement (by Turkish FM and Ambassador in
Baku), the Turkish diplomatic sources are confident that the border
will be open. Three representatives of Turkey will participate in the
exercise.
From: A. Papazian
July 31 2010
Turkey studies roads bordering with Armenia
July 31, 2010 | 11:42
Road sections on the Armenian-Turkish border are presently being
explored. The experts of Erzurum regional road department instructed
by Igdir's Governor are studying a road section between Turkey and
Armenia.
The experts will study the road section and the bridge between the
checkpoint (Alijan) in buffer zone and in the territory of the bridge
located on the 6 km long border, AZE.az reported referring to CNNTurk.
The relevant report will be submitted to the Igdir province Governor
in the near future.
As NEWS.am reported earlier, discussions on the opening of the
Armenian-Turkish border for NATO exercise have been held so far. The
maneuvers will be conducted in Kotayk region (Armenia) on September
11-17.
Despite Ankara's official statement (by Turkish FM and Ambassador in
Baku), the Turkish diplomatic sources are confident that the border
will be open. Three representatives of Turkey will participate in the
exercise.
From: A. Papazian