Armenian
authorities are preparing to launch the Margara checkpoint on the
border with Turkey, Rustam Badasyan, head of the Armenian State
Revenue Committee (SRC), said today.
According
to him, the parties have already reached an agreement on the upcoming
opening of the border for persons with diplomatic passports, as well
as for citizens of third countries.
"We,
together with other states, are now preparing for the earliest launch
of this border crossing," Badasyan told reporters on
Thursday.
He
added that the Armenian authorities are now making preparations for
the implementation of relevant customs procedures.
The
Margara land checkpoint on the Armenian-Turkish border was opened for
the first time in 30 years in February this year for Armenian trucks
to deliver tons of food, medicine and other relief supplies to
Turkey’s regions affected by the powerful earthquake.
Turkey
shut down its border for Armenia in 1993, in a show of solidarity
with Azerbaijan which was locked in a conflict with Armenia over the
Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Armenia
also started the repair of a large section of Armavir - Gyumri road
running along Armenia’s border with Turkey.
Armenia to launch Margara checkpoint on border with Turkey
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