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  • ANKARA: Ambassador Of Sweden In Ankara Asp In Mersin

    AMBASSADOR OF SWEDEN IN ANKARA ASP IN MERSIN

    Turkish Press
    Oct 25 2006

    -"BILL ON SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS A DISASTER" -"SWEDEN SUPPORTS
    TURKEY'S EU MEMBERSHIP"

    MERSIN - "Adoption of the bill that criminalizes any denial of
    so-called Armenian genocide in France is a disaster," Swedish
    Ambassador in Ankara Christer Asp said on Thursday.

    Ambassador Asp paid a visit to the governor of southern city of
    Mersin Huseyin Aksoy today. Asp thanked Aksoy for the hospitality
    extended to Swedish citizens who recently arrived in Mersin after
    fleeing war-torn Lebanon.

    "We are thankful for the hospitality you have displayed to our citizens
    who arrived in Mersin and later were sent back to Sweden," told Asp.

    In response to a question on a French bill that makes any denial
    of so-called Armenian genocide a crime, Asp stated that "it (bill)
    is a disaster. These kinds of issues also came up in Sweden. The
    answer Sweden gave to these issues was clear and firm. Certain
    incidents took place 100 years ago. Yet these incidents must be
    left to historians. Turkey has made all of its archives available
    to researchers. We are happy about this reality. There were Swedish
    scientists who studied these archives. This issue has got nothing to
    do with Turkey's EU membership process."

    Ambassador Asp remarked that he has been in Turkey for the past
    one year. "We try to develop relations not only among our two
    governments but also between local administrations and private sector
    representatives," underlined Asp.

    Asp added that "Sweden strongly supports Turkey's EU membership."

    Meanwhile, Mersin Governor Huseyin Aksoy indicated that relations
    between Turkey and Sweden will get better as time passes by. We can
    expect commercial relations between the two countries to develop
    rapidly, expressed Aksoy.

    Aksoy added that "more than 10,000 foreign nationals, including
    Swedish citizens, arrived in Mersin after fleeing war-torn Lebanon.

    We helped these foreigners during their time of difficulty. It is a
    Turkish tradition to welcome and help guests."
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