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    SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DISCUSSIONS IN SPAIN ARE UNFORTUNATE, VURAL

    Turkish Press
    Sept 10 2006

    MADRID - "This is a wrong and unfortunate approach," said Turkey's
    Ambassador to Spain Volkan Vural when commenting on the move of two
    Spanish MPs to bring the so-called Armenian genocide allegations to
    the Spanish parliament.

    Two MPs from Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) have asked the Spanish
    parliament to debate so-called Armenian genocide allegations, taking
    into consideration a letter from the Armenian committee.

    In the motion they submitted to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the
    Spanish parliament last June, ECR MPs Rosa M. Bonas i Pahisa and Joan
    Puigcercos i Boixassa asked the parliament to acknowledge the so-called
    Armenian genocide saying that "a crime against humanity was committed."

    They also "insist that Turkey should recognize the so-called Armenian
    genocide" and "the EU should be a means to close up this matter".

    -NECESSARY INITIATIVES LAUNCHED-

    In an exclusive interview with A.A correspondent, Ambassador Vural
    said, "after we learned about this motion, we launched initiatives at
    the Spanish Foreign Ministry and the parliament. We sent a letter to
    the two MPs and the head of the Foreign Affairs Commission in which
    we deemed this move as wrong, and we told them that this will harm
    Turkish-Spanish relations. And, Turkish Foreign Ministry has expressed
    its concerns to the Spanish government."

    Vural thinks that adoption of the motion by the Foreign Affairs
    Committee is not so likely.

    "Even though it is adopted, it is obvious that it won't have a legal
    meaning. Everybody will see how wrong and unfortunate it is to make
    historical incidents a tool for politics," he commented.

    Vural said, "ERC MP Rosa Bonas wrote a letter to me, and said that she
    does not have any negative feeling for Turkey. She also said that she
    has always supported Turkey's EU membership and believes that Turkey
    should become an EU member."

    Ambassador Vural added that he will meet Bonas in coming days.

    On the other hand, Bonas said that they will change some parts of
    the motion, adding, "we will take out the article asking Turkey to
    recognize the (so-called) Armenian genocide."
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