Türkiye-Armenia border reopens after 30-year hiatus to aid quake zone

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TürkiyeWorld Middle East Americas Europe Africa Asia - Pacific EconomyPoliticsEnergySportsInfographicsAnalysisPhotoVideo EnvironmentEducationLifeCultureAnalysisHealthScience-TechnologyCompany NewsFinance TerminalAnadolu ImagesEnergy TerminalNews AcademyGreen LineDiscrimination LineFact Check LineCareer AACorporate NewsISTANBULThe Türkiye-Armenia border on Saturday reopened for the first time in 35 years to carry humanitarian aid to people affected by Monday’s huge twin earthquakes in southern Türkiye. “I will always remember the generous aid sent by the people of Armenia to help alleviate the sufferings of our people in the earthquake-striken region in Türkiye. The two countries have been divided on a range of issues, including Armenia’s occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh, and 1915 events during the Ottoman Empire era, and the border between the two neighboring countries has been closed since 1993

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