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  • ANKARA: Turkish PM Erdogan Slams FM Sarkozy's Armenian Conditions

    TURKISH PM ERDOGAN SLAMS FM SARKOZY'S ARMENIAN CONDITIONS
    By Mihriban Kibar (JTW)

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Oct 11 2006

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan blasted conditions French
    Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy laid down in return for voting down
    a controversial bill penalizing any denial of the Armenian claims.

    Presidential hopeful Sarkozy said on France-Inter radio that he had
    spoken with Turkish PM Erdogan on the telephone twice with regard
    to the French Armenian bill, which will be debated at the National
    Assembly tomorrow, and told him that they could oppose the bill if
    Turkey opens its border gate with neighboring Armenia, scrap Article
    301, which the European Union says is restrictive of freedom of
    expression, from its penal code, and establish a joint commission
    between Turkey and Armenia to study the claims allegations.

    In response to Sarkozy's conditions, Turkish PM Erdogan said it
    was the Turkish side which proposed the establishment of a joint
    commission for academic debates on genocide allegations and made
    clear that Turkey's good intentions were not welcomed by Armenia,
    which rejected the proposal. Erdogan called last year to establish
    a commission between two sides, yet Yerevan strongly rejected the
    offer claiming "there is nothing to be discussed".

    On Article 301, Erdogan said the French suggestion on that issue
    had nothing to do with the issue, stressing that France was not in a
    position to demand something from Turkey. "First of all France should
    take a look at itself," Erdogan said.

    On opening the border gate, Erdoðan said Armenia should first act
    with good will toward Turkey's approach. The territorial border gate
    between Turkey and Armenia has been closed for more than a decade.

    Turkey closed the gate and severed its diplomatic relations with
    Armenia after Armenian troops occupied about 20 percent of Azeri
    territories, including Nagorno-Karabakh region and several other Azeri
    towns. Armenia also does not recognize Turkey's national borders and
    name Turkey's Eastern provinces 'Western Armenia'.

    Ankara now says normalization of ties depends on Armenian withdrawal
    from Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as on progress in resolution of a
    series of bilateral disagreements, including Armenia stopping to
    support Armenian diaspora efforts to get international recognition
    for the alleged genocide.

    * "FRANCE IS NOT SINCERE"

    JTW asked Sarkozy's 3 conditions to the Turkish academicians. Dr.
    Sedat laciner from USAK said "Sarkozy is not sincere in Armenian
    issue. If he believes in the Armenian so-called genocide, how can he
    trade it with any condition? If Turkey opens the territorial borders
    with Armenia, how can it affect the 'genocide' claims. If it is
    genocide, you can not make any bargain on it. What is the connection
    between the 301 article and 1915 events. There are 301-like articles
    in many EU states, like Italy. And this article I think does not
    prevent any free discussion on Armenian issue. Turkey is not the most
    free country on Armenian issue. There are many pro-Armenian Turkish
    academicians and authors in Turkey and they can freely challenge the
    official position. Also there are more than 100,000 Turkish Armenians
    in Istanbul.".

    * "GENOCIDE IS GENOCIDE, LIES ARE LIES"

    Similarly Dr. Mehmet Ozcan, another Turkish EU expert, said "Sarkozy
    is not the best Turkey expert. He is actually ignorant on Turkey and
    Armenian issue". Ozcan explained why he thinks "Sarkozy is ignorant":

    "In one his speech he said that Turkey is a 100 million people country,
    which not true. Turkey's population is about 70 million. In another
    speech, Mr. Sarkozy implied that Turkey is an Arab country, which is of
    course not true. Now he is speaking about Armenia and he calls Turkey's
    Anatolia territories Armenia. If someone calls Turkey as Armenia,
    I question his Turkey knowledge. And 3 conditions, if it is genocide,
    you cannot put any condition. Genocide is genocide, and lies are lies."

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