
Majority of Armenians Oppose Reopening Border with Turkey, Poll Shows

On October 22, the International Republican Institute released the results of polls conducted between September 13 and 25, with the support of the "Brevis" analytical organization.
Respondents were asked whether they favored or opposed the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border. The results revealed that 56% of participants opposed it.
Among those against the move, 46% expressed concerns that allowing free entry and exit for Turks and Azerbaijanis would lead to an insecure situation in Armenia.
The survey included 1,500 Armenian residents, including ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh.
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