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  • ANKARA: Kocharian Responds To Letter Of Erdogan

    Turkish Press
    April 27 2005

    Kocharian Responds To Letter Of Erdogan


    YEREVAN - Armenian President Robert Kocharian responded to the letter
    of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who proposed to set up a joint
    commission of historians to investigate the facts of 1915.

    Mediamax agency based in Yerevan said on Tuesday that Kocharian
    mainly told in the letter that ''an inter-governmental commission can
    be created to discuss any single question between our two countries
    or all questions with the goal of solving them and achieving joint
    understanding.''

    Kocharian said that Armenia wanted to have diplomatic relations with
    Turkey, to open the borders and to start the dialogue between the two
    peoples. ''We have proposed and continue to propose establishing,
    without any preconditions, normal relations between our countries,''
    Kocharian wrote in his reply.

    Commenting that it was mainly the responsibility of governments to
    improve bilateral relations, not that of historians, Kocharian said
    in the letter that ''your proposal to address the past cannot be
    effective if it doesn't relate to the present and future.''

    Turkish Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia sent the letter to Ankara.
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