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    Zaman, Turkey
    April 11 2005

    So-Called Armenian Genocide Allegations to be Carried to the Turkish
    Parliament
    By Suleyman Kurt
    Published: Sunday 10, 2005
    zaman.com


    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul announced that a general
    meeting will be held regarding the so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations on Wednesday (April 13) and that at this meeting, he will
    be making important statements. Gul said: "Turkey has delayed this
    issue, whether we like it or not." Visiting Algeria for official
    contacts, Gul responded to questioning from the press Noting that
    Turkey has, for decades, failed to address the allegations of
    Armenian genocide, Minister Gul said: "Turkey could have pursued this
    issue more courageously and thus enlightened the world. In this
    sense, we are lacking. An event that never took place and that has no
    legal dimension seems to have found a place in Western public
    opinions and consciences as a result of propaganda."

    Gul stressed that in order to prevent this situation from becoming
    more rigid, studies must be conducted. Pointing out that the Turkish
    Foreign Ministry has been dwelling upon the importance of the issue
    since the beginning of 2005, Gul told reporters: "I will make several
    more announcements regarding this issue; however, I will give some
    clues at the Parliament as well." When asked whether or not the issue
    will be handled at the United Nations (UN) level with an
    international meeting, Gul stressed that the UN is a political
    platform and objected to this: "The UN might also make mistakes. Some
    things that are perceived as true are in fact false. There are
    examples of this. "

    On the other side, Foreign Minister Gul disclosed: "It would be more
    useful if we look at the issue like this; how could this problem be
    solved? How could this region be turned into a symbol of peace and
    cooperation? If these issues are studied in this manner, then I
    suppose it would be beneficial for all parties."
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