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    ARMENIANS REJECT TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERNATIONAL ARMENIAN CONFERENCE IN ISTANBUL

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    March 15 2006

    ISTANBUL - Despite of the invitation to the international
    conference on Armenians and Armenian allegations regarding the
    Ottoman past which will be conducted in Istanbul on the initiative of
    scientists-historians of Turkey, the Armenian historians have refused
    participation in the action.

    Turkish and international media found the Armenian rejection not
    constructive. Turkish prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan had invited the
    Armenian President to Turkey twice earlier and the Armenian President
    Kocharian had strongly rejected the Turkish invitation.

    According to director of Institute of History of the Academy of Science
    of Armenia Ashot Melkonian, any scientific discussions with Turkish
    scientists would be disrespect for the decision of some European
    countries, which have recognized "the Armenian genocide claims". He
    has regarded carrying out of the said action as one more off-putting
    step undertaken by Ankara for admission to the European Union.

    Knowing that scientists of majority of the European states will
    take part in work of conference and America, the Armenians assert,
    that from these countries the scientists of Latvia, Poland, Slovakia
    have no link to the mentioned question, saying they have small number
    Diaspora in the these states.

    The Armenian scientists also have declared, that work of the
    Armenian-Turkish Committee worked in 2001-2003 on reconciliation also
    has not brought any results and that the said structure contradicts
    interests of the Armenians.

    More than 520.000 Turkish people were massacred by the Armenian
    separatists during the First World War.
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