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    TURKISH POLITICIAN CONFIRMS CROSSING TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER

    Tert.am
    29.10.10

    Head of Powerful Turkey Party Tuna Beklevic, who is currently in
    Armenia together with his party deputy head, said they will not
    pay a visit to the Armenian Genocide memorial in Yerevan - the
    Tsitsernakaberd.

    Beklevic also said they don't want the Genocide issue to be related
    to the opening of the border.

    "In the first stage we require the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border. Other topics will continue to be discussed in the course
    of time, but we don't want to discuss other issues at this stage,"
    said Beklevic.

    Asked by an Armenian journalist whether he shares the Turkish denialist
    viewpoints about the Armenian Genocide, Mr Beklevic said that "the
    1915 losses are big both for Armenians and for Turks."

    Further he confirmed having crossed the Armenia-Turkey border with
    his supporters. Even more, Mr Beklevic also pinpointed the location
    they crossed the border.

    "We have crossed ed [the border] via a three-flight bridge located
    in the ruins of Ani," said he.

    Tuna Beklevic and some of his party members crossed the
    Armenian-Turkish border in early October in the vicinities of Akhurian
    River flowing across Armenia's north-western border with Turkey.

    Russian front troops later denied any border crossing in the region.

    Also Mr Beklevic said that instead of trying to find out the details
    of their crossing of the border in an attempt to prove that they were
    telling lies, the Armenians should be interested in other key issues.

    "We did not flee. Nor did we do it with bad intentions. This was an
    action with which we condemned the activities of the two states. We
    don't consider this an illegal action, but rather a call to the world
    for the border to be opened," said he.

    In his words the closure of the border is a wound for both nations.

    "I don't know what the Russian front guards think, but the wound of our
    societies is quite different," explained Beklevic, adding that he can
    show the journalist the exact place they entered Armenia, if need be.




    From: A. Papazian
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