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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    June 12 2005

    Turkish MP in Armenia
    Turkish MP: 'I will Defend the Opening of the Border and You will Say
    There is No So-Called Genocide'

    By Jan Soykok (JTW) with Fatih Ugur, Tuncay Kayaoglu (Cihan)

    * The meeting in Armenian between Justice and Development Party (AKP)
    deputy Turhan Comez and his Armenian collegue Khachatur Sukiasyan has
    produced an interesting dialogue.

    * Comez proposed to Sukiasyan, one of the most important businessmen
    of the country, 'Let us go to our parliaments and make a statement
    about the opening of the borders and leaving the Armenian genocide
    claims aside'. However, the Armenian deputy did not welcome the idea.
    While both of the deputies agreed that the problems should be left
    aside and theyshould think about the future, Sukiasyan said that the
    Turkish-Armenian border remaining closed was something
    incomprehensible.

    * Upon Comez's suggestion to prepare a list of the existing problems
    and work on them, the Armenian deputy said he did not want to talk
    about the problems and repeated that all the problems should be put
    aside. Upon this, Comez said, 'Let's work together. When I make a
    speech about the opening of Armenian border gate in the Turkish
    Parliament, you, in your parliament, explain that the events taking
    place in 1915 were not a genocide, that this issue should be examined
    by the historians and explain your respect for Turkey's territorial
    integrity. This will be a small step but it will be an important
    start."

    * Saying that they should not trivialize these kinds of problems,
    Sukiasyan said the relations should start without any pre-conditions.
    Indicating that the events taking place in 1915 were very painful,
    Sukiasyan said: "Even if you step on somebody's foot, you apologize.'
    Upon this, the AKP Deputy reminded of what the Armenian gangs did in
    1915 and the diplomats assassinated by the Armenian organization
    ASALA.

    * Upon these remarks, the Armenian deputy told:

    "These things are in the past now. We should not give damage to each
    other." Comez replied, "By establishing civil bridges, we can cope
    with many problems. It is very important even to talk about these
    problems."

    Saying that the closing of border gates is meaningless, Sukiasyan
    emphasized that the public should be taken into consideration and
    added: " The events of 1915 made us hostile to each other. After the
    opening of the border gates, we may have an opportunity for joint
    growth and development. Armenia has a great and bright future. Let us
    act together to make this region grow. There are problems even
    between the brothers. The most important problem between us is the
    opening of borders. We are neighbors, let us act as neighbors."

    Turkey has recently aimed to restore its relations with Armenia.
    However the Armenian occupation in Azerbaijan territories and
    Armenia's 'irredentist' official documents prevent any improvement.
    Armenian forces occupy 20 percent of Azerbaijani territories. The
    Armenian Constitution calls Turkey's Eastern provinces 'Western
    Armenia': The Armenian diaspora in particular is against any close
    relationship between Turkey and Armenia.
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