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    TURKISH PRIME MINISTER CALLS DEMAND OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE NOTHING BUT "DAYDREAM"

    Yerevan, September 6. ArmInfo. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan has said that it would be nothing but a "daydream" to expect
    recognition by Turkey of the genocide of Armenians during the last
    years of the Ottoman Empire.

    The European Parliament (EP) called on Turkey for recognition of
    Armenian genocide claims as a condition for its accession to the
    union in a draft report adopted by majority in Strasbourg on Monday.

    PM Erdogan and his Albanian counterpart Sali Berisha held a joint press
    conference on Tuesday following their meeting at the prime ministry
    office in Ankara. Commenting on the draft report on Turkey for 2006
    prepared by the European Parliament (EP), Erdogan remarked that the
    EP decisions were nor binding. Erdogan added that expecting Turkey's
    recognition of Armenian killings as "genocide" was impossible. Turkish
    Foreign Ministry has strongly rejected the EP report, saying that the
    report compiled by Dutch legislator Camiel Eurlings was incompatible
    with prestige and gravity of the European parliament.

    "Turkey was deeply saddened with the stance of the European parliament
    regarding the so-called Armenian genocide claims," FM spokesman said

    Earlier, talking to ArmInfo, Press Secretary of the EP Committee
    Marjory van den Broeke said majority of European parliamentarians voted
    for the report which had aroused much discussions and criticism. In
    two weeks the reports will be heard at the plenary session of the
    European Commission, wherein a final decision will be made on the
    report and on the point concerned with Armenian Genocide, she said. The
    response of the European Commission to the decision of the Committee
    on recognition of Armenian Genocide by Turkey is not known yet. Hence,
    the European policy in this direction is not clear either, Marjory
    van den Broeke said.
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