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    ABDULLAH GUL: ARMENIANS' GENOCIDE ALLEGATION WILL BE THE MOST SEROUS PROBLEM IN FORTHCOMING 10 YEARS
    By Hakob Chakrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    17/11/2006

    On November 14, the Budget Department of the Turkish parliament
    discussed the Foreign Ministry's budget. In his parliament speech
    Turkish foreign minister Abdullah Gul touched upon the Armenian
    Genocide saying: "Genocide claims and the resultant threat of worsening
    relations with the third states will be the most serious problem for
    us in forthcoming ten years."

    Turkish foreign minister pointed out that his ministry is working
    jointly with Turkish and foreign lawyers on rebuffing the genocide
    claims, Milliet newspaper writes. "We will take all necessary measures
    up to taking the issue to the international court. Besides Armenia,
    Ankara has also turned to third countries with a request to set up
    a joint commission of historians," Gul said.

    Deputy of the oppositional People's Republican Party, Shakryu Elekdag,
    welcomed Gul saying: "He is the first foreign minister who speaks
    about taking the Armenian allegations to the international court. His
    approach should be raised to the level of state policy and to inform
    the world about our readiness to go to court.

    Turkey has to declare that it is ready to accept any definition of the
    1915 event if it will stem out from the clauses of the UN Convention
    on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Based on
    this definition, the issue should be handed over to an international
    court. The Armenians will reject this, but our readiness in moral and
    legal sense will greatly limit speculation of the genocide against
    Turkey."

    Elekdag, who is also a former ambassador and is deeply into the
    Armenian issues, added: "In case of transferring the issue to court,
    Armenians will have to prove by facts that they were exterminated
    for merely being Armenians. They have no such evidence, whereas
    Turkey has documents proving that the deportation was carried out
    for self-defense reasons.

    Armenians will fail to get the genocide confirmation at the
    International Arbitral Court. Turkey and Armenia will appoint 3
    arbiters each that will be headed by an independent foreign judge. Let
    the commission decide whether the events of 1915 coincide with the
    UN's definition of genocide."
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