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    Turkish foreign minister denies EU entry, Armenian genocide claims linked

    Anatolia news agency
    20 Mar 05

    Ankara: Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul has
    said that there is no direct or indirect link between the alleged
    Armenian genocide and Turkey's accession to the EU.

    In his response to a question tabled by Ummet Kandogan, an MP of the
    True Path Party from Denizli, Gul pointed out that Turkey had fulfilled
    the Copenhagen political criteria set out as a precondition for the
    start of accession talks with the EU, which, he noted, was confirmed
    both in the Progress Report and the Recommendation released by the EU
    Commission on 6 October 2004 as well as the final communique issued
    after the EU summit held on 17 December 2004.

    Noting that the conditions related to the negotiating process had
    been clearly defined for each candidate country and that the process
    of Turkey's admission to the EU would take place within the context
    outlined in the EU's acquis communautaire, Gul went on saying: "Thus,
    there is no direct or indirect link between the Armenian allegations
    of genocide and Turkey's accession to the EU. Although this issue is
    occasionally brought up by certain groups, EU circles are aware of
    the clear and firm policy that country has been pursuing about the
    matter in question."

    Pointing out that a historical research group, which was set up
    within the Turkish History Institution in order to investigate into
    the Armenian allegations and consists of a group of distinguished
    historians, had undertaken significant work with a view to supporting
    Turkish arguments in response to Armenian allegations, Gul said that
    books written as a result of scientific work undertaken by the group
    would soon be available to the Turkish public and the international
    community.

    Gul went on saying that there was satisfactory coordination between
    the agencies and organizations concerned with respect to formulation
    of policies in response to unfounded Armenian allegations, adding
    that funds needed to support the activities being conducted into
    Armenian claims had been earmarked by the Promotion Fund under the
    Prime Minister's Office.
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