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  • ANKARA: Co-Operation Needed To Refute Armenian Allegations: Turkish

    CO-OPERATION NEEDED TO REFUTE ARMENIAN ALLEGATIONS: TURKISH FM

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    Dec 26 2006

    Armenian has yet to formally respond to Turkey's proposal to set up
    a commission of historians to study the allegations, Gul said.

    ANKARA - A joint effort between state institutions and non-government
    organisations is needed to refute allegations that the Ottoman Empire
    committed an act of genocide against its Armenian community, Turkish
    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said Sunday.

    Responding to a question tabled in the parliament over the steps
    taken to counter the Armenian allegations, Gul said that a joint
    effort was required.

    "The fight against the Armenian allegations requires a collective
    effort and co-operation among state institutions and non-governmental
    organisations," he said. "We need contributions of universities,
    vocational organisations and businessmen to this end."

    Gul said there had still been no reply to a proposal by Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan, made in April last year, to Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian to establish a joint history commission to study
    the allegations and the evidence.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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