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    Today's Zaman , Turkey
    March 9 2012

    CHP deputy criticizes government on border gate with Georgia

    9 March 2012 / AYDIN ALBAYRAK, ANKARA


    A deputy from the main opposition party has criticized the government
    over its failure to open a border gate with Georgia built in 1995 in
    the northeastern province of Ardahan.

    In an effort to bring the matter to public attention, Republican
    People's Party (CHP) Ardahan deputy Ensar Ã-Ä?üt submitted a written
    question to Parliament. Frustrated with the slow progress on the
    issue, he told Today's Zaman that he is also planning to request an
    appointment with President Abdullah Gül to get his support for the
    opening of the border gate.

    The AktaÅ? border gate to Georgia is still not in service, although the
    border facilities were already put in place in 1995 by the Turkish
    side.

    Ã-Ä?üt stresses that the AktaÅ? gate in Ã?ıldır, a small town in Ardahan
    province, will be very profitable for Turkey both economically and
    strategically. `The AktaÅ? gate will shorten the land route from Turkey
    to Azerbaijan to 186 kilometers, or an hour-and-a-half,' he notes. He
    strongly believes the gate will increase border trade immensely,
    thereby allowing the provinces of Ardahan, Kars and IÄ?dır to see
    economic improvement. `The gate will play a major role in the
    development of the whole of Eastern Anatolia,' he adds.

    He expects the number of people traveling by road to reach Turkey not
    only from Azerbaijan and other Turkic states but also from Armenia to
    significantly increase when the gate is opened. Ã-Ä?üt is also convinced
    that the gate will positively influence the relations between Turks
    and Armenians. `The AktaÅ? border gate is only 30 kilometers from
    Armenia, as opposed to the Sarp border gate, which is quite far away.
    So Armenians will be able to come to Turkey to shop and visit easily,
    the Turkish-Armenian border being closed, and that will help the two
    peoples get to know each other better,' he added. Such a series of
    events will for Turkey have a strategic benefit as well, as the
    Armenian diaspora will lose one of its arguments, which condemns
    Turkey for keeping its border closed with Armenia, he notes.

    Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç, in an answer to Ã-Ä?üt's written
    question on March 6 in Parliament, said Turkey put the AktaÅ? gate in
    service in 1995, but that the Georgian side only completed its part of
    the border gate in mid 2011, leading to the major delay. But now the
    border facilities on the Turkish side need to be rebuilt because the
    service buildings and the border area are no longer in physically good
    condition. They also need to be enlarged. Arınç says the government is
    cooperating with the Customs and Tourism Enterprises Co. Inc. (Gümrük
    ve Turizm Ä°Å?letmeleri Ticaret Anonim Å?irketi), a subsidiary of the
    Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB), to take the
    necessary steps. `To this end, purchasing private land in adjacent
    areas is nearly complete,' he noted. `With the finalization of this
    process, the construction project will start, and the border gate is
    planned to be opened in 2012,' Arınç said.

    But Ã-Ä?üt does not seem convinced, and feels the government is just
    delaying action. He criticizes the government for transferring the
    responsibility and cost of building the new border gate to the Customs
    and Tourism Enterprises Co. Inc. `The TOBB only looks at the matter
    from an economic perspective and does not seem to be willing to invest
    money needed to build a brand new border gate. But this gate, which
    will also shorten travel time to Azerbaijan and other Turkic states
    through Georgia, is of strategic importance,' he said. He is hopeful
    the president will take care of the matter, but if things do not
    improve, he even plans to stage a demonstration in front of the AktaÅ?
    gate in protest.

    Today's Zaman's calls to the Customs and Tourism Enterprises Co. Inc.,
    were not returned.


    From: Baghdasarian
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