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    Turkish MPs propose joint probe into genocide claims to Armenia

    Anatolia news agency
    13 Apr 05

    ANKARA

    Turkish parliament issued on Wednesday [13 April] a declaration
    against the Armenian genocide allegations.

    In the declaration, the parliament expressed its belief that it was
    for the benefit of Turkey and Armenia to reconcile, end prejudices and
    create a climate which would enable the two nations to share a common
    future based on tolerance, friendship and cooperation.

    Noting that the ruling and main opposition parties of Turkey laid down
    a proposal to bring historical realities to daylight, the declaration
    said, "this proposal envisages Turkey and Armenia to form a common
    commission comprised of their own historians, search their national
    archives without limitations, make public the results of their
    searches, and set the working methods of the commission.

    The declaration pointed out that Turkish parliament was totally
    adopting and supporting this historic proposal, and went on saying,
    "but, cooperation of the Armenian government is obligatory to launch
    this initiative. Unless Turkey and Armenia look at the history from
    the same perspective, they will only leave prejudices, enmity and
    revenge to their children and forthcoming generations. What is
    reasonable for Turkey and Armenia is to end taboos with a joint
    initiative, clarify all sides of what they had experienced, and be
    ready to settle old scores with their history. This is the only way to
    prevent the past from darkening today and future".

    "If Armenia wants to establish good neighbourly relations with Turkey
    and enhance its cooperation, it should not hesitate to adopt Turkey's
    proposal to re-assess their common history. Also, the parliament would
    like to stress that every good-willed country and statesman that wants
    to contribute to world peace and stability, should consider Turkey's
    proposal as positive, leaving aside his/her/its internal political
    views. In this context, countries which want betterment of
    Turkish-Armenian relations and settlement of peace and stability in
    the Caucasus should support this initiative, and refrain from acts
    which will harm this initiative," wrote the declaration.

    The declaration noted that countries which made decisions on Armenian
    claims at their parliaments had the prior responsibility regarding
    this matter, and said that these countries should support Turkish
    parliament's proposal to form a joint history commission if they
    wanted improvement of Turkish-Armenian relations.

    In its declaration, the parliament condemned the move of the
    parliaments to make a decision about this matter for political
    purposes.

    The declaration of the parliament added that it was impossible for
    Turkey to base its history on some one-sided and misleading
    assessments.
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