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    US'S JEFFREY SUMMONED TO FOREIGN MINISTRY OVER OBAMA STATEMENT

    Turkish Press
    April 28 2009


    US Ambassador to Ankara James Jeffrey was summoned to the Foreign
    Ministry over the weekend to hear of Turkey's dissatisfaction with US
    President Barack Obama's recent message for April 24, the so-called
    Armenian "genocide" anniversary. Reportedly there was no official
    protest during the meeting, but ministry officials expressed Turkey's
    firm reaction to the statement. Ankara denies claims that Armenians
    were subjected to genocide at the hands of the late Ottoman Empire,
    saying that the incidents of 1915 occurred when the empire tried
    to quell an Armenian revolt in cooperation with Russian forces then
    invading eastern Anatolia during World War I. During these incidents,
    many Turks lost their lives as well. In his statement, Obama did not
    use the English word "genocide" but called the incidents a great
    atrocity, and also employed an Armenian phrase which some say is
    equivalent to "genocide." Turkish leaders' reaction to the statement
    was negative.

    President Abdullah Gul said that the Turks who perished at the hand of
    Armenians should also be remembered and that everyone's grief should
    be shared. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the statement
    an unacceptable and untruthful interpretation of history, adding that
    historical issues should not be used as political fodder. Erdogan
    also warned that such statements could harm ongoing reconciliation
    efforts between Turkey and Armenia. Opposition party leaders also
    criticized the statement. /Turkiye/
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