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  • ANKARA: 'Diaspora harms people of Armenia'

    Gaziantep Haber 27, Turkey
    April 26 2008


    'Diaspora harms people of Armenia'

    A Turkish member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea
    Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) said Saturday people of Armenia were
    aware that the diaspora harmed them

    26 Nisan 2008 Cumartesi 12:51


    A Turkish member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea
    Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) said Saturday the people and
    administrators of Armenia were aware that the diaspora harmed them.

    Eyup Fatsa, an MP from northern province of Ordu and a member of the
    Turkish Group in PABSEC, talked to AA on his trip to Yerevan between
    April 16th and 18th where he attended a meeting of the PABSEC's
    Political Committee and titled "Terrorism".

    "I was concerned that the Armenians may bring up the issue of 1915
    incidents and cause tension on the topic of terrorism. Yet the
    Armenians displayed warm hospitality and acted sincerely. They did not
    bring up issues on which we were concerned," Fatsa said.

    "Armenian MPs who were our hosts gave us tours in the country. We
    attended luncheons and dinners hosted by the PABSEC Armenian Group
    chairman and deputy speaker of the Armenian parliament," Fatsa said.

    "I have informed the Armenians that there are certain issues between
    Turkey and Armenia. The two countries are very close to each
    other. The distance between Yerevan and Turkish Igdir province is only
    27 kilometers. We must find political solutions to political matters
    and leave historical issues to historians," Fatsa noted.

    "Armenian politicians request that the border gate with Turkey get
    opened," Fatsa said.

    "Despite all the problems, the trade volume between Turkey and Armenia
    has reached 180 million USD," Fatsa said.

    "Armenian people and politicians indicate that the development of
    relations between Armenia and Turkey are to the benefit of Armenia,"
    Fatsa said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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