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    Turkish Press
    April 25 2005

    Press Review

    Milliyet:
    NOT SAYING `GENOCIDE,' BUSH PRAISES PROPOSAL FOR JOINT PROBE INTO
    ARMENIAN `CALAMITY'

    In his annual April 24 speech on the Armenian issue, US President
    George W. Bush followed tradition and again did not use the word
    `genocide' to describe what happened in 1915, but he did praise
    Turkey's call for a joint probe into the events. `We remember the
    forced exile and mass killings of as many as 1.5 million Armenians
    during the last days of the Ottoman Empire,' said Bush yesterday.
    `This terrible event is what many Armenian people have come to call
    the `Great Calamity.' I join my fellow Americans and Armenian people
    around the world in expressing my deepest condolences for this
    horrible loss of life. Today, as we commemorate the 90th anniversary
    of this human tragedy and reflect on the suffering of the Armenian
    people, we also look toward a promising future for an independent
    Armenian state. ... We call on the government of Armenia to advance
    democratic freedoms that will further advance the aspirations of the
    Armenian people. We remain committed to a lasting and peaceful
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.' Bush further stated,
    `We also seek a deeper partnership with Armenia that includes
    security cooperation and is rooted in the shared values of democratic
    and market economic freedoms. I applaud individuals in Armenia and
    Turkey who have sought to examine the historical events of the early
    20th century with honesty and sensitivity. We look to a future of
    freedom, peace, and prosperity in Armenia and Turkey and hope that
    [Turkish] Prime Minister Erdogan's recent proposal for a joint
    Turkish-Armenian commission can help advance these processes. ... On
    this solemn day of remembrance, I send my best wishes and expressions
    of solidarity to Armenian people around the world.' In related news,
    California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared April 24 as a day
    of remembrance for the so-called genocide. /Milliyet/
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