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    ANKARA – Turkish Daily News
    17 December 2004

    US says it acknowledges Armenian tradgedy

    Boucher: Our position on the Armenia question is pretty well known

    ANKARA – Turkish Daily News

    The United States says it acknowledges the "terrible tragedy" the Armenian
    community in Anatolia faced during the World War I years, but declined to
    comment on whether the European Union should make it a precondition for the
    start of accession talks with Turkey.
    "Our position on the Armenia question is pretty well known. We've
    acknowledged the terrible tragedy that befell the Armenian community in
    Anatolia in the final years of the Ottoman Empire," State Department
    Spokesman Richard Boucher said at a press briefing.
    He said Washington had been encouraging civil society and diplomatic
    discussions about the tragedy as well as political dialogue between Armenia
    and Turkey on the issue.

    Boucher indicated the U.S. position on the issue had remained unchanged
    since the president issued a traditional message on April 24, 2003, the date
    that Armenians say is the anniversary of the alleged genocide.
    Turkey categorically rejects Armenian charges that genocide was committed
    against Armenians living in eastern Turkey in the final years of the Ottoman
    Empire.

    The European Parliament adopted a resolution on Wednesday calling on EU
    leaders to open entry talks with Turkey. It also urged Ankara to acknowledge
    the alleged genocide but made it clear it would not be a condition for the
    start of accession talks.

    --Boundary_(ID_kVi5cRn5tHkdrBeShGXTpw)--
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