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    TURKEY TO OPEN BORDER WITH ARMENIA IN SEPTEMBER
    Armen Hareyan

    HULIQ.com
    July 15 2010
    SC

    For the first time Turkey will participate in a NATO exercise in
    Armenia this September and because of this reason it may reopen its
    border with Armenia, but only for special purposes.

    NATO will hold a military drill in Armenia between September 11 and
    17. In a story published originally by Turkish language Radical and d
    by Hurryiet the author quotes anonymous diplomatic sources concluding
    that the border between Turkey and Armenia will be opened on this
    occasion to bring in machines for the drill.

    However, the newspaper continues, this will not be an official
    opening. It does not say the border will close again after the drill,
    but says the border will serve humanitarian purposes and will operate
    under special arrangement.

    Earlier this month the the governor of Kars was asked by the higher
    central authorities about how long it would have taken should the
    border open. The answer was one month. This request of information
    created "public excitement in Kars," Radical writes, pointing that
    the border opening is equally needed for the regions of the eastern
    Turkey to boost their economy and trade with Armenia and improve
    living conditions in Eastern provinces of Turkey.

    "Although the Turkish-Armenian border is not open yet due to
    serious political problems, Turkey will allow preparations for such
    a humanitarian assistance drill when requested," Radical writes and
    concludes that this joint drill will help to mend ties between Armenia
    and Turkey.

    Turkey has unilaterally closed its border with Armenia, blockading
    the country, because of its support to Azerbaijan. The irony is that
    Turkey requests Israel to lift the blockade of Gaza while blockading
    Armenia itself.

    In 2009 Armenia and Turkey signed two protocols aimed at normalizing
    relations and opening the border. However, there was not enough
    political will in Turkey to realize the project by ratifying those
    protocols in parliaments. Turkey conditioned normalization with
    Armenia to latter's relations with Azerbaijan. Armenia says the
    protocols have no relations to a third party.

    Now the process is in a deadlock. Observers hope the September events
    and the opening of the border for a humanitarian purpose may help to
    move the process forward and mend ties between Turkey and Armenia.




    From: A. Papazian
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