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  • ANKARA: Armenian In Turkey Unhappy At Linkage With Greeks' Problems,

    ARMENIANS IN TURKEY UNHAPPY AT LINKAGE WITH GREEKS' PROBLEMS, PATRIARCH

    Hurriyet , Turkey
    29 Sep 06

    "Let us educate Armenian children"

    Patriarch Mesrob II, in a letter that he wrote to Prime Minister
    Erdogan, has noted that the principle of reciprocity may only be
    valid for the citizens of foreign countries.

    Mesrob II, patriarch of the Armenians in Turkey, sent a letter
    to Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and stressed that the principle
    of "reciprocity" may only be valid for the citizens of foreign
    countries. Stating that they feel uncomfortable with the fact that
    the problems encountered by the Armenian community are based on the
    principles of reciprocity between Turkey and Greece, Mesrob II said
    the following: "My community is seriously uncomfortable with the fact
    that each and every issue related to the Armenian community is being
    linked to the problems of the Greek Orthodox community. With their
    Turkish citizenship, the Turkish Armenian community does not have any
    problems related to reciprocity with any other country. Therefore
    Turkish Armenians believe that it is meaningless to put this issue
    on the agenda every now and then. They also believe that they are
    becoming the victims of the dispute between Turkey and Greece."

    Recalling that 30,000 to 40,000 citizens of the Republic of Armenia
    live in Turkey due to the tolerance displayed by the administrators of
    the Republic of Turkey, Mesrob II called upon Prime Minister Erdogan to
    resolve the education problems of the children of these people. Noting
    that these children may receive education in the Armenian schools
    that operate within the framework of the National Education Ministry,
    Mesrob II underlined that this may serve the dialogue between Turkey
    and Armenia. Mesrob II continued as follows: "Please allow me to say
    that I have been following the discussions in this regard with sadness
    and that I believe that the policies pursued over these children are
    very regretful. These foreign citizens who live in Turkey are the
    children of the neighbouring countries with which our country should
    develop a dialogue. If these foreign children learn fluent Turkish,
    will they not contribute to the dialogue that will be established
    with the citizens of these countries in the future?"
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