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  • ANKARA: Turkey Feels Regret Over Efforts Of Armenian Lobbies To Expl

    TURKEY FEELS REGRET OVER EFFORTS OF ARMENIAN LOBBIES TO EXPLOIT POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS, TAN

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Dec 28 2006

    ANKARA - "Turkey follows with regret the efforts of the Armenian
    lobbies (seeking to win votes) to exploit political developments in
    the United States," Turkish Foreign Affairs spokesman Namik Tan told
    a weekly news conference in Ankara on Wednesday.

    Asked to comment on a bill on so-called Armenian genocide, claimed
    to be discussed at U.S. Congress and on the recent statements of the
    Armenian executives, Tan said, "we have observed that there were
    expectations of the Armenian circles about adoption of so-called
    Armenian genocide after the elections held in the United States
    in November."

    Tan said relations between Turkey and the United States were "multi
    dimensional" and "strategic", and indicated that the relations included
    comprehensive topics.

    "The United States has been pursuing a commonsensical approach so
    far. We believe that U.S. administration will maintain the relations
    with the same understanding. Relations between Turkey and the United
    States have importance beyond this small expectations," he added.

    -STATEMENTS OF ARMENIAN EXECUTIVES-

    Commenting on the statements of Armenian executives on establishment
    of diplomatic relations (without any precondition) with Turkey,
    Tan recalled that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had
    earlier asked Armenian President Robert Kocharian to establish a
    joint committee of Turkish and Armenian historians to investigate
    1915 incidents.

    Tan said a tangible progress could not be made so far because of the
    negative approach of Armenia towards the proposal in question.

    "We think that the joint committee would be a mechanism that eliminates
    difference of interpretations as regards to 1915 incidents and assumes
    the function of confidence building measures between Turkish and
    Armenian peoples," Tan stated.

    "Turkey believes that the committee will contribute to the
    normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia. Turkey is
    decisive in restoration of peace, stability and tranquility in line
    with its traditional foreign policy principles," Tan said.

    Tan also said yielding a result from the efforts depended on a more
    flexible approach from Armenia (to overcome bilateral and regional
    problems) and Armenia`s acting in line with international laws.
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