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    ERDOGAN: DECISIONS ABOUT SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TAKEN BY UNRELATED COUNTRIES ARE POLITICAL

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Sept 16 2005

    NEW YORK - "I do not understand on which basis unrelated countries
    take decisions about so-called Armenian genocide. These decisions are
    political and do not serve world peace," said Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    Erdogan held a news conference in New York, the United States on
    Friday.

    When asked about news claiming that Iranian President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad proposed nuclear program exchange with Turkey and Muslim
    countries during his meeting with him, Erdogan said that such an
    exchange of information did not happen.

    "Ahmadinejad told me that Iran continues to work with Atomic Energy
    Agency (AEA) transparently and their activities are for humanitarian
    aims. I told him that these activities should be conducted together
    with AEA. Otherwise, it can cause difficulties both for Iran and
    surrounding countries," said Erdogan.

    When journalists reminded that Committee on International Relations of
    the U.S. House of Representatives adopted two resolutions acknowledging
    so-called Armenian genocide, Erdogan said, "such a resolution can
    be adopted by committee. We clearly say that Turkey's archives are
    open and Armenia shall open its archives, if it has. We shall speak
    on basis of documents and information. I do not understand on which
    basis unrelated countries take decisions about so-called Armenian
    genocide. These decisions are all political and do not serve world
    peace."

    Replying a question about recent developments regarding EU entry
    talks, Erdogan said, "we do not have any difficulty about October
    3rd. The difficulty is about the response declaration (about Cyprus
    issue). We say that these issues were all solved on December 17th,
    2004. Unfortunately, 2-3 countries exert efforts about this issue.

    Nobody can take a commitment from us about it. We fulfilled
    everything. We are now getting prepared for October 3rd."
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