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    THE TIMES SAYS ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER MAY BE FINALLY OPENED

    Panorama.am
    11:28 17/04/2009

    British "The Times" covered recently the efforts made by
    Armenia and Turkey to establish diplomatic ties between the
    countries. According to the British magazine the Turkey-Armenia
    border may finally be opened. But the move will stir up deep and
    long-held regional feelings. "Can both countries set aside their
    historic animosities and suspicions and dismantle the last Cold War
    barbed-wire barricades?" Michael Binyon from The Times asks. Barack
    Obama hopes so, writes the reporter. Indeed, in Istanbul he challenged
    his Turkish hosts to "move forward" and establish, for the first time,
    diplomatic ties with their Armenian neighbors. Much more than just the
    border is at stake. An open border would not only bring huge economic
    benefits to both sides: it could also help to thaw one of the last
    "frozen conflicts" in Europe's backyard, the military stand-off between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan over control of the ethnically Armenian enclave
    of Nagorno-Karabakh. "Mount Ararat is a peak of startling beauty,
    especially in the morning sun. The reputed resting place of the
    Ark and revered by so many in the region, it has become a symbol of
    division. An open border would allow all to approach its heights,"
    concludes the reporter.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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