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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    April 11 2005

    Turkish Parliament to Debate Armenian Claims

    The claims of a so-called Armenians genocide will be debated by the
    Parliament on Wednesday, declared Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah
    Gul this weekend.

    Gul also dropped some hints of a new `Turkish road mad' to cope with
    the worldwide campaign of the Armenians against Turkey, but did not
    provide any details.

    Admitting that Turkey's efforts against that Armenian campaign were
    late in coming, Gul said that he would have more to say about the
    `new road map' in his speech Wednesday to Parliament.

    `Turkey could have been more active in the past in coping with this
    campaign,' he told reporters on his plane on Saturday en route to
    Algeria. `We should make some extraordinary efforts to deal with it.
    The Foreign Ministry is working on that.'

    Asked about the possibility of establishing a commission within the
    United Nations to deal with the Armenian problem, Gul underlined the
    political character of the UN. `The UN is a political institution,
    not a judicial one,' he said. `In the UN, people raise their hands to
    vote in accordance with their political aims.'

    Speaking on Turkish-Greek relations after the surprise declaration of
    Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc last week suggesting an end to
    Turkey's `Casus Belli' threat on the Aegean problems, Foreign
    Minister Gul said that both Ankara and Athens are continuing their
    efforts to consolidate peace.

    `Both Turkey and Greece are countries that apply their will to
    solving problems through peaceful means,' he said.

    Arinc's surprise statement had drawn a declaration by Gul last week
    that Turkey's policy on the Aegean problems had not changed.

    Meetings with Algerian officials

    Foreign Minister Gul met with Algerian officials during his two-day
    visit to this country, including Housing Minister Muhammed Nadir
    Hamimid, Energy Minister Shekib Halil and Culture Minister Halide
    Tumi. He was also received by Algerian Senate Speaker Abdulkadir
    Bensalah.

    Asked by journalists about Turkish-Algerian relations, Gul said that
    Turkey could influence Algeria in some areas. Underlining that the
    Algerian officials had praised Ankara's reforms on democratization
    and human rights, Gul explained, `Arab intellectuals and politicians
    are watching very closely the progress within Turkey and praising
    it.' He added that Turkey and Algeria could benefit mutually from
    each others' experiences.


    Source: The New Anatolian, 11 April 2005
    http://www.thenewanatolian.com/htm/subs/domestic/003-5.htm

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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