Anatolian Times, Turkey
June 24 2005
New Initiatives Planned On Armenia
source: Hurriyet
In order to reduce recent tension over the so-called Armenian
genocide claims, the Turkish government has started to shift some of
its policies.
After ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Balikesir Deputy
Turan Comez's visit to Armenia earlier this month, he began to
prepare a comprehensive new program about Armenian relations along
with the Republican People's Party's (CHP). Under the new program,
Turkey hopes to advance relations with Armenia while avoiding any
missteps.
First of all, there are plans to form a joint parliamentary group to
discuss common problems. Also, the government will propose a student
exchange program with Armenia.
Moreover, 20 Armenian journalists will be invited to do research in
Turkey into the so-called Armenian genocide. And finally some
football, volleyball and basketball teams will hold friendly matches
with their Armenian counterparts.
June 24 2005
New Initiatives Planned On Armenia
source: Hurriyet
In order to reduce recent tension over the so-called Armenian
genocide claims, the Turkish government has started to shift some of
its policies.
After ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Balikesir Deputy
Turan Comez's visit to Armenia earlier this month, he began to
prepare a comprehensive new program about Armenian relations along
with the Republican People's Party's (CHP). Under the new program,
Turkey hopes to advance relations with Armenia while avoiding any
missteps.
First of all, there are plans to form a joint parliamentary group to
discuss common problems. Also, the government will propose a student
exchange program with Armenia.
Moreover, 20 Armenian journalists will be invited to do research in
Turkey into the so-called Armenian genocide. And finally some
football, volleyball and basketball teams will hold friendly matches
with their Armenian counterparts.