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    IN MUNICH ERDOGHAN DEMANDED THAT TURKEY IS INTEGRATED INTO THE EU

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.02.2008 GMT+04:00

    Turkey vigorously rejects the compromise in the form of the status
    of a privileged partner, which was suggested particularly by Germany.

    During the 44th conference on security policy issues held in Munich
    the problems of NATO's functioning and the prospect of its expansion,
    the issues of disarmament, nonproliferation of nuclear weapons,
    the calls of the European security, the situation in Afghanistan
    and prospective of its resolution, the basic course of development
    of Russia, and the issues of security in Asia were discussed. Much
    attention was focused particularly to the discussion of the Kosovo
    issue, Iranian nuclear program, Turkey's European course, and its
    policy in the field of security.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The conference was opened by the Prime Minister
    of Turkey Recep Erdoghan, who said in his speech that his country is
    actively involved in many processes and events in different parts of
    the world. In this regard he also mentioned that Turkey has always
    been and will remain a reliable for NATO, and the main message to the
    participants of the conference was the demand to integrate Turkey in
    the European Union.

    According to Erdoghan, Turkey vigorously rejects the compromise in the
    form of the status of a privileged partner, suggested particularly by
    Germany. But the most interesting things happened during the debate. An
    example was brought by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia
    Vartan Oskanyan. "You confirmed the decision of your country to become
    the full member of the EU. Armenia is also for Turkey's integration
    into the EU, this is the neighbor we need. But you know that at present
    the border between the two countries are closed from Turkey's side,"
    said the RA Minister of Foreign Affairs in answer to Erdoghan's speech.

    Vartan Oskanyan mentioned that the Turkish side has two main reasons
    for closing the borders. "The first reason is RA's participation in
    Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, and the second reason is Armenia's foreign
    policy, directed towards the international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide committed in the Ottoman Empire in 1915. I must say that the
    parties of the Karabakh conflict are the Armenians and the Azeri,
    and the recognition of the Armenian Genocide is the historical and
    moral imperative of the Armenian Nation. Mr. Prime Minister, now our
    countries are not at a war with each other and are your arguments
    enough to preserve the blockade of the Armenian-Turkish border in
    this situation?" asked Oskanyan to Recep Erdoghan.

    However, the Turkish Prime Minister left Oskanyan's questions
    unanswered and once again repeated the sentence about establishing the
    Armenian-Turkish historical commission, declaring that the slaughter
    of 1915 has not historically been proven and that it is the issue to
    be discussed by the historians. The notion of Genocide doesn't exist
    in Turkish culture," said Erdoghan.

    Erdoghan also touched upon the Kurdish problem.

    According to him, the Turkish Army has concentrated around 100.000
    soldiers on the border with Iraq, but hasn't started any serious
    operations against them yet, only confining to short term raids,
    and bombardment of the positions of Kurdish terrorists.

    "Turkey's struggle against the Kurdish separatists will continue till
    the final victory is obtained. It is the part of the fight of the
    World Community against terrorism. It should be clear to everyone
    that we are going to fight till the last minute," said the Turkish
    Prime Minister. Recep Erdoghan also publicly denied the Kremlin's
    affirmation, which said that Chechen terrorists have found shelter
    in Turkey.

    "There are people of Chechen origins in Turkey, but let's not call
    them terrorists," he said.
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