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  • ANKARA: Walesa: Armenian Bill Should not Influence Bilateral Relatio

    ANKARA: Walesa: Armenian Bill Should not Influence Bilateral
    Relations

    By Ergin Acar, Serdar Ertas
    Published: Monday 16, 2005
    zaman.com

    Former Polish President Lech Walesa said the Polish Parliament's
    adoption of a bill regarding the so-called Armenian genocide should
    not influence bilateral relations with Turkey.

    Walesa interpreted the parliamentary decision as a political game and
    warned Turkey not to adopt an attitude forcing the Polish to choose
    "either us or the Armenians;" on the contrary, to maintain bilateral
    relations with Poland defended the former Polish President. Speaking
    with the Cihan News Agency before Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan's visit, he said that Poland wants to continue its
    friendship with Turkey and Ankara should remain balanced so as not
    to destroy relations. Mentioning Poland was not the first and only
    country making this decision, Walesa said: "Turkey should not offer
    us a choice and say, 'work with us and review the decision'. Poland
    wants to continue its ongoing friendship with Turkey. Ankara should
    not destroy relations."

    Former Polish President alleged that Turkey has been slow regarding
    the so-called genocide allegations and claimed that the parliamentary
    decision was taken to encourage both parties to find a speedy
    solution for the disagreement. "The parliamentary decision is not a
    blamable decision, on the contrary, it is a decision taken to find a
    solution. Turkey should insist on a solution to the incident. But all
    should be aware that these are all part of a political game." Turkey
    immediately became annoyed with regard to the allegations and did
    not want to listen the details, Walesa went on, "If Turkey does
    not want to listen, then, the incidents will be controlled in an
    international area."

    The Polish Parliament unanimously accepted the allegations regarding
    the "so-called Armenian genocide" last month.
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