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    Armenian Allegations And Azerbaijan Reality Symposium

    Turkish Press
    May 7 2005

    ANKARA (AA) - The final statement on the "First International Symposium
    on Armenian Allegations and Azerbaijan Reality," organized at the
    Capital Teachers' Home, has been announced today. The statement
    said, after encouragement by British historian Andrew Mango, that
    "Armenians want to cover up their occupation of Azerbaijan and the
    massacre they are doing by spreading their lies and implementing an
    anti-Turkish campaign."

    Eurasia Strategic Researches Center (ASAM) Armenian Researches
    Institute Chairman retired ambassador Omer Engin Lutem has evaluated
    a possible decision to open the Turkey-Armenia border crossing.

    Lutem indicated that Armenia currently does not need the Kars border
    crossing open. "Armenia does trade with Russia and meets its energy
    requirements with the help of the Russians," told Lutem.

    Lutem remarked that Armenia brings up the issue of border crossing in
    order to leave Turkey in a difficult position vis-a-vis EU and ruin
    Turkey's ties with Azerbaijan. "There is immense pressure on Turkey,
    put by the U.S. and EU, since the beginning of the twenty-first
    century for the opening of the border crossing," commented Lutem.

    The final statement read:

    "Turkey was the side defending itself. Russia, Britain and France
    used the Armenians as puppets and armed the Armenians to reach their
    goals. The three countries motivated Armenians to uprise and attack the
    Ottoman Turkish army. The Ottoman government reacted by re-locating
    a certain portion of the Armenian population to provinces in the
    south of the empire. What took place was re-location but definitely
    not a genocide. Many Muslim Turks were killed by Armenians at the
    time. Some Armenians died due to poverty, famine and hunger. In the
    past two centuries, thousands of Azeri Turks have been butchered
    by Armenians. Armenia must immediately withdraw its troops from the
    occupied Azeri territory."
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