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    Turkish Press
    April 11 2005

    Erdogan: We Regret To See Negative Attitudes Against Turkish And
    Muslim People In Some European Countries Recently


    OSLO - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday,
    ''we regret to see negative attitudes against Turkish and Muslim
    people in some European countries recently. It is impossible to
    understand such attitudes against Turks and Muslims in a period when
    the world focuses on dialogue among different civilizations and
    cultures.''

    Prime Minister Erdogan, who is currently paying a state visit to
    Norway, met Turkish citizens at the Oslo Military Museum Meeting
    Hall.

    Speaking at the meeting, Prime Minister Erdogan said, ''we saw
    similar attitudes before December 17th. However, we overcame them.
    The EU is not a Christian club. It is the outcome of compromise among
    civilizations. The EU is a whole of political values.''

    Upon a question about the allegations of so-called Armenian genocide,
    Prime Minister Erdogan said, ''our parliament will hold a special
    session on April 13th to debate the Armenian issue. A statement will
    be signed by 550 MPs at the end of the session. It will be sent to
    parliaments of several countries including Britain.''

    ''We have been advocating since the very beginning that a peaceful
    world cannot be established on hatred and enmity. We have opened our
    air corridor with Armenia. Unfortunately, our western allies take
    some decisions about Turkey on ground of baseless comments of
    marginal groups. It is seriously unfair. For instance, students held
    demonstrations in France and in the other European countries. Police
    used force to disperse demonstrators and beat some of them. None of
    these events in Europe are mentioned and criticized. However, they
    criticize any similar event in Turkey. In fact, we never allow any
    attempt in support of terrorist organizations. Also, we never admit
    such support as human rights since we have suffered much from
    terrorism. Our first priority is the safety of our people.''

    Replying to a question about the Cyprus question, Prime Minister
    Erdogan said, ''the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) has
    been exposed to international isolation for years. Any country,
    except for Turkey, does not recognize the TRNC. Our government has
    been expending great efforts to find a fair and lasting solution to
    the Cyprus issue. 65 percent of Turkish Cypriot people supported the
    plan of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan in the referendum
    on April 24th, 2004. They displayed their will for a solution.''
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