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    Kars Mayor Wants to Reopen Armenian Border

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    01.08.2006 15:11 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Kars Mayor Naif Alibeyoglu is waging an uphill
    battle to overcome nationalist sentiments against Armenia to once
    again get the Turkish-Armenian border reopened to civilian traffic
    and trade since being shut down in 1993 due to the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. Alibeyoglu says that reopening the border crossing with
    Armenia will not be simply a move that will boost the local economy of
    the region but will also constitute a major breakthrough for Turkish
    exporters who have been dreaming of acquiring cheap and secure land
    and rail access to markets in Central Asia and beyond.

    Being a prosperous, multinational city, where Turks, Kurds, Armenians,
    Russians and Georgians lived, Kars is today one of the poorest regions
    of the country. 70% of Kars population left the town lately. The
    only income of the locals is cattle breeding. The opening of the
    border will revive Kars, the Mayor believes. "Turkey's future is
    in Central Asia and the Caucasus. Turkey lost this market to Russia
    and America," Alibeyoglu says.

    Kars Mayor Alibeyoglu is a devout believer that the city can regain
    at least some of its past splendor. Alibeyoglu pictures Kars as the
    Davos of the Caucasus. "If that was its status 80 years ago, then why
    shouldn't it be so now?" he asks. Kars will be home to the 3rd Festival
    of Caucasus Cultures between Sept. 15-17, hosting groups from 30
    countries including Armenia, Ukraine, Sudan and even Cuba. The festival
    is just one attempt to earn Kars the recognition it deserves. Apart
    from that, the municipality has a number of projects to preserve
    the unique Tsarist-era architecture of the city, responsible for the
    city's decrepit charm. In addition, a large citadel and a crumbling
    Armenian church-turned-mosque are some of the sights accounting for
    Kars' specialization in ruins, reported Turkish Daily news.
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