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  • VoA: Armenia Gives Cautious Reply to Turkish Offer for Joint Study

    Voice of America
    April 26 2005

    Armenia Gives Cautious Reply to Turkish Offer for Study of Genocide
    Claims

    Armenia says it could take part in a commission with Turkey to study
    decades-old allegations of Turkish genocide against Armenians during
    World War I and other issues, but first calls for improved ties.

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian said the proposal would only work
    if the two countries improve bilateral relations. The neighbors share
    a border, but have no diplomatic ties.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul earlier this month said Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the offer in a letter to the
    Armenian president.

    Turkey has refused to establish diplomatic ties with Armenia because
    of Armenia's campaign to gain international recognition of the World
    War One massacres as genocide.

    Armenia says 1.5 million of its nationals were slaughtered by the
    Turks during the final years of the Ottoman Empire 90 years ago.
    Turkey says 300,000 Armenians and thousands of Turks were killed
    during a Russia-backed Armenian uprising against Ottoman rule.
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