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    Turkey glad US president avoided referring to Armenian "genocide"

    Anatolia news agency
    27 Apr 05

    Ankara, 27 April: Turkey welcomed some parts of the statement that US
    President George Bush made on 24 April, in which he took into
    consideration several sensitivities of Turkey regarding so-called
    Armenian genocide allegations, and supported Turkey's proposal to form
    a joint commission (to examine the allegations), Turkish Foreign
    Ministry said on Wednesday [27 April].

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Namik Tan told weekly press briefing: "It
    is not possible for us to agree on some assessments in this
    statement. History can solely be written on the basis of official
    documents, the accuracy of which is indisputable." On the other hand,
    Tan said that the process to be launched after formation of a joint
    commission would constitute a significant step for settlement of
    tolerance and compromise between the two nations (Turkish and Armenian
    peoples) and contribute to regional peace and stability.

    Touching on the letter sent by Armenian President Robert Kocharyan to
    Ankara, Tan said that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was
    the interlocutor of this letter, and noted that the public would be
    informed after the letter was assessed. [Passage omitted]
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