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    Erdogan: Allegations Regarding Armenian Genocide Are Totally Baseless

    Turkish Press
    5/18/2005

    WARSAW (AA) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on
    Friday that the allegations regarding Armenian genocide were totally
    baseless.

    Prime Minister Erdogan, who is currently in Polish capital Warsaw to
    attend the Council of Europe (COE) Third Summit of Heads of State &
    Government, held a news conference at the Royal Castle of Warsaw.

    Replying to a question about the allegations regarding so-called
    Armenian genocide, Prime Minister Erdogan said, "we have expressed
    our uneasiness clearly on numerous occasions. Those allegations
    are totally baseless. We have already opened all our archives. Now,
    Armenia and the other third countries should open their archives to
    historians, jurists and scientists. Then, we, as politicians, can
    evaluate the issue and make a decision. Turkey cannot accept such
    baseless allegations. No one can achieve anything by keeping such
    baseless allegations on top of agenda." "Future should be based on
    peace and affection instead of hatred and enmity," he stressed.

    Recalling that Turkey had recognized Armenia, Prime Minister
    Erdogan said that it was Armenia which failed to develop diplomatic
    relations. "Also, the COE considered Armenia the occupier on the Upper
    Karabakh dispute. First, Armenia should withdraw from Upper Karabakh
    instead of putting forward such baseless allegations," he said.

    When recalled that Belgian Senate would debate a resolution envisaging
    consideration of rejection of so-called Armenian genocide a crime,
    Prime Minister Erdogan told reporters, "I cannot understand an
    unrelevant country's making such a decision. If they accept the
    resolution, Turkey will launch a new initiative by approving similar
    resolutions against countries which had committed genocide in the
    past." Upon another question about the decision of the European Court
    of Human Rights (ECHR) regarding Abdullah Ocalan, the head of terrorist
    organization PKK, Prime Minister Erdogan said, "the decision will be
    debated by the COE Committee of Ministers. Then, Turkish jurisdiction
    will take a decision. Turkish people have already closed the file of
    Ocalan in their conscience."
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