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  • Old Turkish-Armenian Bridge To Become Peace Passage

    OLD TURKISH-ARMENIAN BRIDGE TO BECOME PEACE PASSAGE

    armradio.am
    07.05.2010 13:47

    Projects for a historical bridge that is expected to connect the
    two sides of the Ani ruins between Turkey and Armenia are being
    accelerated. International Council of Monuments and Sites Chairman
    Gagik Gyurjian says the bridge should become a peace passage between
    the two countries. Others, however, say the project's goals should
    be more international.

    "We can collaborate with non-governmental organizations away from
    the shadow of politics. We do not need to wait for the opening of
    borders for a peace passage," chairman of the International Council
    of Monuments and Sites Gagik Gyurjian recently told the Hurriyet
    Daily News & Economic Review.

    Both Turkish and Armenian experts have been focusing on restoration to
    the ruins of the ancient city of Ani, situated on the Armenian border
    in the eastern province of Kars, and work on the Surp Hac (Holy Cross)
    Armenian Church on Akdamar Island in the eastern province of Van.

    The two countries should now focus on converting the ruined historic
    bridge at Ani into a peace passage joining Turkey and Armenia, Gagik
    Gyurjian said, adding that he was ready to start working with Turkish
    officials and nongovernmental organizations as soon as possible to
    realize the project.
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