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    Turkey not worthy of EU integration: Armenian FM

    EU Business
    11 October 2004

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian on Monday said Turkey should
    not be allowed at this time to open accession talks with the European
    Union, a statement reflecting the lingering poisonous atmosphere
    between the two countries over the issue of the 1915 genocide of
    Armenians under the Ottoman Empire.

    "At this time Turkey is not worthy of being authorised to begin
    negotiations for entry into the European Union," Oskanian said at a
    press conference in the Armenian capital, citing Ankara's refusal to
    recognize the genocide of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire during
    World War I.

    The massacres of Armenians during World War I is one of the most
    controversial episodes in Turkish history.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kinsmen were killed in
    massacres or deportations between 1915 and 1917.

    Turkey categorically rejects claims of genocide and says that between
    250,000 and 500,000 Armenians were killed in civil strife when the
    Armenians rose up against their Ottoman rulers.

    Armenia's foreign minister also said he was worried that by accepting
    Turkey as a member, the EU would close its eyes to the fact that
    Ankara has kept its border with Armenia closed since 1993.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia to support Baku in its war
    against Yerevan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, a mainly
    Armenian-populated region of Azerbaijan.

    A close ally of Azerbaijan, Turkey has declined to establish diplomatic
    ties with Armenia and remains bitter at the country's efforts to
    secure international condemnation of the early 20th century killings
    of Armenians as "genocide".

    The European Commission has given a conditional green light to launch
    Turkey's EU membership negotiations but will make a final decision
    about a starting date at a summit on December 17.
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