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    TURKEY DISAGREES WITH SOME OF BUSH STATEMENT ON ARMENIAN ANNIVERSARY

    Anatolia news agency
    25 Apr 06

    Ankara, 25 April: "It is not possible for Turkey to share some
    expressions of US President George Bush in his statement released
    on 24 April. On the other hand, the reference to creation of joint
    commissions is positive," said Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman
    Namik Tan on Tuesday [25 April].

    Replying a question about President Bush's statement on so-called
    Armenian genocide anniversary, Tan said: "President Bush displayed
    his regular attitude of releasing a written statement on 'Armenian
    remembrance day' on 24 April this year as well. It is not possible
    for Turkey to share some assessments in the statement."

    "History can only be written and assessed on the basis of official
    documents. The resource is the archives," he noted.

    "Controversial part of Turkish-Armenian joint history can only be
    researched on scientific aspect, and the assessments can be made
    under the results of these researches," he added.

    Tan said: "Thus, Turkey's proposal (to Armenia) to investigate
    incidents before and after 1915 by a joint history commission (and to
    share results with people) can enlighten this period of history and
    normalize the relations between the two countries, and this initiative
    should be supported."

    US President George Bush said in his statement (released on 24 April):
    "Today, we remember one of the horrible tragedies of the 20th century
    - the mass killings and forced exile of as many as 1.5m Armenians
    in the final days of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. This was a tragedy
    for all humanity and one that we and the world must never forget. We
    mourn this terrible chapter of history and recognize that it remains
    a source of pain for people in Armenia and for all those who believe
    in freedom, tolerance, and the dignity and value of every human
    life. We encourage dialogues, including through joint commissions,
    that strive for a shared understanding of these tragic events and
    move Armenia and Turkey towards normalized relations."
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