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    RECONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY MATTER OF TIME

    Panorama.am
    19:09 11/05/2010

    Politics

    If the efforts of a group of Armenian architects and culture figures
    prove successful, the main bridge of the Armenian medieval capital
    of Ani between Armenia and Turkey will be reconstructed.

    "This is matter of time," the head of the Union of Architects of
    Armenia Mkrtich Minasyan says. He is one of the initiators of the
    project and he is convinced that the reconstruction of the bridge
    would be of symbolic significance. "This bridge does not just connect
    the two banks but the two countries, and through time people, the
    representatives of the two nations, will be able to communicate,"
    the architect explained.

    It's the Armenian party that has raised the reconstruction of the
    medieval bridge, connecting the Armenian Kharkov and Turkish Ani
    bordering residences. The project has been filed to the Turkish side
    and the latter expressed willingness to restore the bridge, though,
    have taken no steps towards it by now.

    Former Deputy Culture Minister of Armenia and current ICOMOS
    (International Council on Monuments and Sites) Armenia President
    Gagik Gyurjyan says "the bridge is half-heritage."

    "Both Turkey and Armenia have joined lots of conventions on the
    preservation of the cultural heritage and are obliged to contribute to
    the joint preservation of this very heritage. So, as half-heritage,
    we have initiated to restore the bridge, irrespective of borders,"
    Gyurjyan said.

    According to the Turkish media, the Economic Policy Research Foundation
    of Turkey, TEPAV, has submitted the project to Turkish high authorities
    and the latter have approved it.

    "This damaged bridge, built by the Armenian Kingdom, is associated
    with the total absence of economic and political relations between
    the two countries and its reconstruction could symbolize the new era
    of bilateral relations," Turkish media wrote.

    The capital of Ani, founded by the Bagratids in 961 A.D., was one of
    the outstanding cities of historical Armenia, known for its temples,
    churches, walls. Historians evidence that 5 stone bridges, over 30
    m long, on Akhuryan River tied Ani with the outer world.

    Monument specialist Samvel Karapetyan has not been informed about
    the initiative and he is not involved in the works. "This is a unique
    bridge, we have had few such bridges," he said.

    "Ani is a collection of pearls: both religious and architectural,
    like this bridge. Ani has such a school of architecture, any monument
    here is a pearl," Karapetyan said.

    "After reconstruction it may serve for pedestrians and can be best
    sample of cultural heritage at the same time," ICOMOS President says.

    "Tourists will use the bridge to get to Ani from Shirak," this is
    what Mkrtich Minasyan thinks.

    However, Samvel Karapetyan is more interested why restore the bridge,
    for in Ani there are thousands of monuments worth reconstruction. "The
    words on establishing connection are hollow. Any building can be a
    way of establishing connection. The bridge has no stressed identity
    for the Turkish, that is to say, they are afraid to touch an Armenian
    church or monastery, while, about bridges they could say: how on earth
    it comes to be Armenian? Only religious constructions - khachkars,
    cemeteries, churches - highlight the national identity and they are
    afraid to approach these," he said.

    Anyway, Minasyan says, a bid has been submitted with ICOMOS to back
    the reconstruction of the bridge.
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