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    ZAMAN ONLINE


    INTERNATIONAL 03.11.2005 Friday - ISTANBUL 08:13

    Armenia Refuses Offer for Joint Study by Historians

    By Foreign News Service
    Published: Thursday 10, 2005
    zaman.com


    Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanyan has refused an offer for a joint
    study by Turkish and Armenian historians on the so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations. Oskanyan turned down Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's offer, on the grounds that the joint study had no base.

    Oskanyan said they have made clear their stance on the issue. Saying that
    they had already stated the findings of their historians, Oskanyan added:
    "Turkey should put forward their case. There is nothing left for historians
    to do." Meanwhile, Turkey has decided to continue its relations with Armenia
    via its embassy in Tbilisi rather than Moscow. Turkish Foreign Ministry
    Spokesman Namik Tan said: "We have reached the conclusion that the Tbilisi
    embassy is more effective than the Moscow Embassy in many respects. In the
    light of this evaluation, our transactions with Armenia will be executed by
    the Turkish embassy in Tbilisi from now on." Armenia, meanwhile, carries out
    its transactions related with Turkey via its Moscow embassy. Tan also
    determined that the foreign ministry was always alert to the genocide
    claims.

    Istanbul
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