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Turkish Politician Intended To Return Back To Armenia

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Turkish politician declared about his intention to return in November back to Armenia.

The president of “Powerful Turkey” party Tuna Beklevic, who was strongly recommended to take his delegation and leave Armenia, returned to Turkey and invited a news conference at “Hill Otel” and declared he would not quit his peaceful purpose and would fight for the opening of the Armenian-Turkish checkpoint of Alican in Igdir, Hurriyet reported.

The Turkish politician declared about his intention to return in November back to Armenia accompanied by the heads of youth branches of “Justice and development”, “People’s Republican”, and “Peace and democracy.”

“Four parliamentarian parties in Armenia welcomed our peace project, but some appeared to be obstacles. Both states need to overcome this problem ensemble,” Beklevic said adding their purpose is to see Armenian-Turkish border open in 2011. According to him the only regional issue is closed Armenian-Turkish border.

It’s worth reminding that after Yerevan news conference, Beklevic and his assistants were invited to Armenian National Security Service to clarify their statement of passing Armenian-Turkish border on October 10.

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