JOINT HISTORY OF TURKISH AND ARMENIAN NATIONS SHOULD BE EVALUATED WITH AN OBJECTIVE AND SCIENTIFIC APPROACH, MGK
Anadolu Agency
April 28 2009
Turkey
ANKARA (A.A) - 28.04.2009 - In a meeting held on Tuesday, the Turkish
National Security Council (MGK) stressed that "joint history of
Turkish and Armenian nations should be evaluated with an objective
and scientific approach that is supported by undisputable proofs and
documents and is free of all pre-conceived notions".
The MGK discussed Turkey's would-be additional contributions to the
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan.
In a statement issued after today's meeting, the MGK said that issues
pertaining to Turkey's security were discussed and a will to continue
the fight against terror in democracy and a setting under the rule
of law was stressed.
"We have evaluated our relations with Iraq and discussed in details
the fight against terrorist incidents stemming from north of Iraq. The
issue of Turkey's energy needs was discussed from political, strategic
and diplomatic perspectives. We welcome with pleasure the early
elections that took place in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
(TRNC) in a peaceful atmosphere," the MGK also said. (SOL)
Anadolu Agency
April 28 2009
Turkey
ANKARA (A.A) - 28.04.2009 - In a meeting held on Tuesday, the Turkish
National Security Council (MGK) stressed that "joint history of
Turkish and Armenian nations should be evaluated with an objective
and scientific approach that is supported by undisputable proofs and
documents and is free of all pre-conceived notions".
The MGK discussed Turkey's would-be additional contributions to the
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan.
In a statement issued after today's meeting, the MGK said that issues
pertaining to Turkey's security were discussed and a will to continue
the fight against terror in democracy and a setting under the rule
of law was stressed.
"We have evaluated our relations with Iraq and discussed in details
the fight against terrorist incidents stemming from north of Iraq. The
issue of Turkey's energy needs was discussed from political, strategic
and diplomatic perspectives. We welcome with pleasure the early
elections that took place in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
(TRNC) in a peaceful atmosphere," the MGK also said. (SOL)