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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH BUSINESS FORUM IN YEREVAN BRINGS MORE THAN 50 TURKISH ENTREPRENEURS TO YEREVAN

    /ARKA/
    NOVEMBER 22, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, November 22. /ARKA/. The second Armenian-Turkish business
    forum kicked off today in Yerevan. The event has brought over 50
    representatives of Turkish business circles from six regions of Turkey
    to the Armenian capital.

    Arsen Ghazarian, the chairman of the Union of Industrialists and
    Entrepreneurs of Armenia, said during the first forum last year the
    business people from both countries created the alliance of travel
    agencies that largely contributed to the development of tourism ties
    between the two countries, boosting, in particular, the pilgrimage of
    Armenians to historical Armenian monuments in Turkey. He said this
    year's meeting has attracted Turkish business representatives from
    six regions, including Ankara, Istanbul, Diyarbakir and Kars.

    "By developing our relationship we are trying to show the Turkish
    government that we can cooperate even with closed borders, and that it
    is time for the Turkish authorities to understand their benefits and
    approach Armenia without prejudice and without taking into account the
    interests of third countries", he said when talking to journalists."If
    the borders are open, we will be able to participate in major regional
    projects and initiate joint projects. Today, Armenian goods can compete
    with Turkish products in the local and Turkish markets. But today,
    unfortunately, we have virtually no exports to Turkey," he stressed.

    The forum is organized by the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
    of Armenia with collaboration with USAID as part of a two-year
    project designed to promote Armenian-Turkish rapprochement. A similar
    gathering will be organized in 2012 October in Turkey. The partner
    in the joint forum is the Turkish-Armenian Business Development
    Council (TABDC). Armenian and Turkish business structures, including
    associations of women entrepreneurs, will sign several memoranda
    on cooperation.

    Turkey and Armenia have had no diplomatic ties since Armenia became
    independent from the Soviet Union in 1991. Turkey closed its border
    with Armenia in 1993 in a show of support for its ally, Azerbaijan,
    which had a dispute with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh, the ethnic
    Armenian enclave of Azerbaijan. There are several sensitive issues
    complicating the establishment of normal relations between the two
    countries, particularly, Ankara's blatant support of Azerbaijan in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution process and Turkey's refusal to
    acknowledge the mass killings of Armenians in the last years of the
    Ottoman Empire as genocide.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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