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    ERDOGAN: "THE EP'S REPORT ISN'T BINDING"

    Turkish Press
    Sept 6 2006

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday said that the importance
    of a controversial new European Parliament Foreign Affairs Commission's
    report shouldn't be overblown, adding that the report wasn't
    binding. After a meeting with his Albanian counterpart Sali Berisha,
    Erdogan told a press conference that the EP decisions weren't binding,
    and added, "We've never admitted such a thing about the so-called
    Armenian genocide, our stance is clear and sharp.

    Expecting this to be changed is fantasy. Moreover, the EP debated
    this issue before and didn't recognize any such genocide." In related
    news, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Namik Tan stated that the report
    emphasized elements divorced from common sense and objectivity and
    that they were expecting this situation to be corrected in a vote
    in the full EP at the end of this month. Meanwhile, European Union
    Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn's spokesperson Krisztina Nagy said
    that the report would make an important contribution to debates over
    Turkey after the vote in the EP's General Assembly. EU-Turkey Joint
    Parliamentary Commission Co-Chair Joost Lagendijk and German Green
    Party MP Cem Ozdemir said that the EP report placed a new hurdle in
    front of Turkey's EU bid.
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