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    TURKISH PREMIER SAYS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CLAIMS "UNACCEPTABLE"

    Anatolia news agency
    11 Sep 06

    Ankara, 11 September: "Accusations of irrelevant countries on the
    so-called Armenian genocide are unacceptable," Turkish Premier Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday [11 September].

    Taking the floor at the 15th Turkish History Congress, Erdogan said:
    "Turkey has nothing to be ashamed of in the past. In spite of this,
    there are countries, which try to slander our history by political
    reasons. The calumny regarding the so-called Armenian genocide is
    one of them."

    "I personally proposed Armenian authorities to establish a joint
    history commission. I underlined that this issue should be investigated
    and assessed by historians. We have not yet received any affirmative
    response (from them)," Erdogan indicated.

    "History should be studied thoroughly based on documents and without
    any political consideration. This is very important in achieving
    peace in our region and in the world," Erdogan added.

    Turkish premier also noted that 310 scientists from 43 countries
    were attending the 15th History Congress, stating that he believed
    the congress would lead to new horizons.

    "Turkey, which has the position of a central country at the
    intersection of Europe, Asia and Africa, cannot keep itself off the
    tensions in the Balkans, Caucus and the Middle East," Erdogan said,
    noting that, "we should be vigilant against the dangers and threats
    and put necessary measures in place."

    Recalling that Turkey and Spain initiated last year the Alliance of
    Civilizations Initiative to pioneer settlement of a peaceful and
    prosperous world, Erdogan said, "studies performed by estimable
    scientists like you, will of course have very big contribution to
    this initiative."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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