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    DOGU PERINCEK: "WE'LL NEVER CONSENT TO ATTEMPTS TO CONSOLIDATE SOME PART OF AZERBAIJANI TERRITORIES WITH ARMENIA"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Aug. 30, 2006

    "We'll never cosent to the attempts to consolidate some part of
    Azerbaijani territories with Armenia," leader of Turkey's Working
    Party & chief coordinator of Talat Pasha Movement Dogu Perincek told.

    Attending the opening of the exhibition "Maps dividing Turkey",
    Perincek told journalists that it high time to challenge the maps
    aiming to divide Turkey.

    "This map shows some part of the brotherly Azerbaijani lands as
    Armenian territory. We'll never consent to this, Karabakh will be
    liberated, Turkish lands will not be given to foreigners. The power
    to wipe out these maps exists in Turkey," Mr.Perincek underlined.

    The chief coordinator of the Talat Pasha Movement stated that the
    West aims to distribute lands to the puppet regimes it uses in the
    Middle East. He underlined that even Turkish provinces of Ruze and
    Artvin were shown as Kurdistan lands on the map.

    "If you remember, there was a project called "Armenia from the sea to
    the sea" on the eve of the World War I. They were instigating Armenians
    against us promising a great country to them. What is the result? It
    cost so many troubles for Armenians. They admitted later on that they
    were deceived. Such territorial claims will have the same result,"
    Perincek underlined.

    Turkish first Diaspora project Talat Pasha Movement was established on
    January 18, this year. Rauf Denktash, first President of the Turkish
    Republic of Northern Cyprus is the chairman of Consulting Council of
    the Movement.

    The Consulting Council has two Azerbaijani members-scientists-Arif
    Ajaloglu, professor of Bilgi University in Istanbul and Aygun
    Hashimova, professor of Dumlupinar University in Kutahya, APA reports.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/29548.html
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