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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    May 9, 2006 Tuesday

    Canada's respond to Turkish ambassador consultations calm

    by Igor Borisenko

    OTTAWA


    The Turkish ambassador to Canada has been summoned to Ankara for
    consultations in protest against Canadian Prime Minister Stephen
    Harper's pronouncement on the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire
    in 19151-1917.

    Harper recognized the fact of genocide on behalf of the Canadian
    government this April. The previous government of Canada abstained
    from the recognition.

    The Turkish embassy immediately responded that the pronouncement
    would have a negative effect on the bilateral relations. Turkey
    rejects and condemns attempts based on years-long propaganda and
    political maneuvering to create a one-sided interpretation of history
    and pass lies for truth, the newspaper Globe and Mail said on
    Tuesday.

    The reaction of the Canadian Foreign Ministry was rather calm. A
    ministerial representative said that they knew about planned
    consultations of the Turkish ambassador last week. Such consultations
    are a private matter, and would not be a reason for Canadian
    speculations, the ministry said.

    Leader of the opposition New Democratic Party Jack Layton supported
    the government's position on the Armenian genocide. He said Canadians
    want their government to speak up about such matters even if these
    pronouncements create certain bumps in relations with other
    countries.
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