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    news.am, Armenia
    Oct 30 2010


    Armenian National Security Service more hospitable than Foreign
    Ministry, Turkish politician says


    October 30, 2010 | 10:39

    The Leader of `Strong Turkey' (GTP) Party Tuna Beklevic was invited to
    Armenian National Security Sevice for his unacceptable behavior and
    irresponsible statements.

    According to Turkish Radikal daily, after leaving Armenian NSC
    Beklevic stated Armenian National Security Service was more hospitable
    than Foreign Ministry. `Armenian Foreign Ministry did not even bother
    to treat us with a cup of tea. Unlike the Ministry, the National
    Security Service allowed us to call our party fellows and warn them
    everything is well with us,' Beklevic said, stressing they will
    intensify their efforts to open Armenia-Turkey border.

    According to him, both Armenian and Turkish nations agree on the
    matter, as peace and stability should be established in the region.
    GTP leader emphasized they will hold discussions on the current
    situation and develop new plans.

    As NEWS.am reported previously, Armenian National Security Service
    issued a statement in connection to Turkish citizens- `Strong Turkey'
    party chairman Tuna Beklevich and his deputy, Baybars Orsek who
    crossed the Armenian border. Beklevich and Orsek were warned that such
    a course of conduct is unacceptable and their statements are
    irresponsible. They were asked to leave the territory of Armenia.

    Earlier this month the Turkish media spread information that Tuna
    Beklevic with his party fellows crossed the Armenia-Turkey border
    along the River Akhuryan and entered Armenia. However, later Deputy
    Chief of Border Service, Russian Federal Security Service, Colonel
    Andrey Guzeyev refuted the reports.




    From: A. Papazian
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