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    TURKISH MINISTER SAYS HIS REMARKS ON MINORITIES MISUNDERSTOOD

    Hurriyet
    Nov 11 2008
    Turkey

    Turkish National Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul said on Tuesday
    he was misunderstood when he questioned whether there would be
    today's nation-state if Greeks and Armenians continued to live in
    Turkey. (UPDATED)

    "If Greeks continued to live in the Aegean and Armenians continued
    to live in many places in Turkey, I wonder whether there would be
    today's nation-state," Gonul said as he emphasized the importance of
    last century's population exchange between Turkey and Greece in his
    speech at the Turkish embassy in Brussels.

    "I don't know how to tell you about the importance of this
    exchange. But if you look at the old balances, the importance of this
    would very clearly arise," he added.

    Turkish media quoted Gonul on Tuesday as saying he had been
    misunderstood. The defence ministry declined to comment.

    The 1923 Exchange of Populations between Greece and Turkey involved
    some two million people, most forcibly made refugees and de jure
    denaturalized from homelands of centuries or millennia, in a treaty
    promoted and overseen by the international community as part of the
    Treaty of Lausanne.

    The exchange took place between Turkish nationals of the Greek Orthodox
    religion established in Turkish territory, and of Greek nationals of
    the Muslim religion established in Greek territory.
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