
ArmInfo. One shouldn't be overly enthusiastic about opening the border with Turkey, as the Armenian authorities are doing, as it won't bring any good to the country. This opinion was expressed by Edmon Marukyan, leader of the Bright Armenia party and former Ambassador-at-Large, on his Telegram channel.
To support his assertion, he compared the economic situations of Georgia and Armenia. Marukyan recalled that Georgia has access to the sea, is a transit hub, and as a result, receives significant income. However, he noted that even without these criteria, Armenia is in a better economic position than the Georgian side.
The party leader then pointed out the risks that could arise if the borders were opened. According to him, this will create new challenges for the country and weaken the resistance of those responsible for ensuring the country's security, since Armenia has yet to take any action prior to opening the border: it hasn't adopted relevant laws, established restrictions, or taken any concrete steps to ensure security.
Marukyan noted that all of the above actions should have been taken before the current government held negotiations on opening the border. "However, at this point, none of this has been done because the Armenian authorities simply don't know or understand what needs to be done," Marukyan concluded.
As a reminder, on October 21, Deputy Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Ruben Rubinyan told reporters that an interdepartmental technical meeting would soon be held between Armenia and Turkey to discuss the resumption of the Gyumri-Kars railway service. Rubinyan also added that negotiations on opening the border are ongoing.