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  • Turkey Parl. calls off meetings w/Poland after genocide resolution

    Agence France Presse -- English
    April 27, 2005 Wednesday 12:22 PM GMT

    Turkey parliament calls off meetings with Poland after genocide
    resolution

    ANKARA


    The Turkish parliament has unilaterally called off a series of
    meetings with lawmakers from the Polish parliament next month in
    protest at the latter's acknowledgement as genocide of the kilings of
    Armenians during World War I, a Turkish source said Wednesday.

    Turkish parliament speaker Bulent Arinc also sent a letter to his
    Polish counterpart Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz on Wednesday to denounce
    the resolution adopted on April 19, which condemned the Armenian
    genocide between 1915 and 1917.

    "We learned with great regret and disappointment of the (Polish)
    resolution," Arinc said in his letter.

    "The resolution has outraged members of the Turkish parliament. The
    Turkish people are deeply saddened by a friendly country unilaterally
    interpreting tragic incidents affecting both peoples," he added.

    The cancelled events were a meeting in Ankara of the friendship
    comittees of both parliaments, a visit to Turkey by the president of
    the Polish parliament's foreign affairs committee and a visit to
    Warsaw by a Turkish parliamentary delegation.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kinsmen died in orchestrated
    killings during the final years of the Ottoman Empire.

    Turkey categorically denies genocide claims and argues that 300,000
    Armenians and at least as many Turks were killed in civil strife
    during World War I when the Armenians, backed by Russia, rose against
    their Ottoman rulers.
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