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  • ANKARA: 'Let's Settle the Scores with Our Own History First'

    Zaman, Turkey
    April 27 2005

    'Let's Settle the Scores with Our Own History First'
    By Zaman
    Published: Wednesday 27, 2005
    zaman.com


    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan noted that he is ready
    to face with his own history regarding the so-called Armenian
    genocide allegations and said, "If we have to settle with our
    history, then we will; however, those, who also have to settle with
    history, should do so."

    Erdogan confirmed Turkey's readiness to open the archives regarding
    the events in 1915 and said: "No one has the right to put Turkey, our
    past and our ancestors under suspicion by lobbies. We cannot say
    "yes" to this." The Prime Minister continued: "Armenians, too, should
    open their state archives. If there are third-party countries
    involved in this, let them open their state achieves, too." Erdogan
    also repeated his proposal of a joint study by politicians and
    historians of the two countries. Attending a meeting titled "The 14th
    Business World Round Table Meeting with the Turkish Government" that
    was organized by the Economist Group within the framework of the
    Economist Conferences series, Erdogan answered questions from
    participants. He underlined that Turkey does not find steps taken
    regarding the so-called Armenian genocide allegations by various
    regions of the world correct. The Prime Minister warned that some
    decisions reached by fait accompli in some countries' parliaments
    trigger hatred and animosity around the world. Erdogan urged that he
    would inform the parliaments of 15 countries and 56 state councils,
    which had made decisions on the so-called genocide, about Turkey's
    recent steps and the latest proposals regarding the issue.
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