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  • ANKARA: Erdogan calls for end to genocide claims

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    April 27 2005

    Erdogan calls for end to genocide claims

    The Turkish Prime Minister said the history of the Turks has never
    made them bow down.


    April 27 - Turkey's Prime Minister has called on the Armenian head
    of the state Robert Kocharyan to end the claims of genocide before
    the two counties could start diplomatic relations.

    In response to a letter sent by Kocharyan responding to
    Ankara's calls to set up a joint committee of historians to use
    state archive to study the genocide claims, Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan said it was impossible to establish formal relations
    between the two countries without dealing with the so-called genocide
    issue.
    `If it is necessary to question our history we will do so.
    We are not a nation that denies its history,' Erdogan said during a
    joint press conference with visiting New Zealand Prime Minister Helen
    Clark.
    In reaction to the allegations that the Ottoman Empire
    committed genocide against its Armenian citizens during the First
    World War, Turkey submitted a note of protest to Russia for its
    parliament giving recognition to the genocide.
    The speaker of the Turkish parliament, Bulent Arinc, also sent
    a letter to his Polish counterpart condemning Poland's recognition
    of the so-called Armenian genocide.
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