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    ZAHIR KANDASOGLU SAYS ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDERS MUST OPEN

    ARMENPRESS
    MAY 14, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS: It is indisputable that the
    Armenian-Turkish borders must open and all the obstacles for importing
    and exporting must be cleared, stated Zahir Kandasoglu, Chairman of
    Van Chamber of Commerce and Industry. At today's meeting, organized at
    RA Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers), Mr. Kandasoglu
    said most of the states of the world open their borders, so Turkey
    and Armenia should do the same. He expressed his gratitude for the
    opportunity of visiting Armenia and informed that he had been invited
    by an Armenia businessman at a fair in Izmir.

    'Our Government tends to establish good relations with its neighbors
    and removes all the obstacles for developing trade with them. The
    Turkish entrepreneurs want to establish strong cooperation with you,'
    the Turkish businessman said. He added that the works, implemented
    in Van, have already proven to be effective- one of the important
    buildings for the Armenians, Surb Khach Church on Aghtamar Island,
    was reconstructed.

    Arsen Ghazaryan, President of RA Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen
    (Employers), said the union had established a committee for the support
    to Armenian-Turkish business in 1997. 'We have a conviction that it
    is the businessmen, who must level a road for bringing the economies
    and cultures of the two states together. In this way the concerns of
    politicians will be eliminated as well,' Arsen Ghazaryan said.

    'The province of Van is such an area, the business of which may feel
    the strong influence of the establishment of trade-economic relations
    and opening of the borders,' Arsen Ghazaryan added. He expressed
    hope that the Turkish Government will 'eventually understand that one
    should contact and work with his neighbor and enter into conflicts'.

    A number of Armenian and Turkish businessmen took part in the meeting
    and it is quite possible that they design and implement joint business
    projects in the near future.
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