TURKISH OPPOSITION ACCUSES PRIME MINISTER OF TREACHEROUS ATTITUDE TO AZERBAIJAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
29.04.2009 16:55 GMT+04:00
Even if the Turkish President and Prime Minister could not explain
the Armenian-Turkish Issue to President Obama, they could have shown
him Justine MacCarthy's book, Deniz Baykal , leader of the Turkish
Republican People's Party, said.
According to Turkish pro-oppositional party leader, Obama used
an Armenian term, without mentioning anything about the other
party. "There were many Turks who died during World War I. The
'route map' elaborated by Armenia and Turkey did not in any way
normalize Armenian-Turkish ties but it did harm Turkish-Azerbaijani
relations. Turkey has to realize Azerbaijan's concerns. It's
Azerbaijan's friendly ties with Turkey rather than its ruling party
that will be eternal. We broke friendly ties with Azerbaijan but
didn't get any of NATO's promises fulfilled," Turkish mass media
report, quoting Mr. Baykal.
American writer and scenarist Justine MacCathy wrote the book "Anatolia
1915", in which he negates the fact of the Armenian Genocide.
PanARMENIAN.Net
29.04.2009 16:55 GMT+04:00
Even if the Turkish President and Prime Minister could not explain
the Armenian-Turkish Issue to President Obama, they could have shown
him Justine MacCarthy's book, Deniz Baykal , leader of the Turkish
Republican People's Party, said.
According to Turkish pro-oppositional party leader, Obama used
an Armenian term, without mentioning anything about the other
party. "There were many Turks who died during World War I. The
'route map' elaborated by Armenia and Turkey did not in any way
normalize Armenian-Turkish ties but it did harm Turkish-Azerbaijani
relations. Turkey has to realize Azerbaijan's concerns. It's
Azerbaijan's friendly ties with Turkey rather than its ruling party
that will be eternal. We broke friendly ties with Azerbaijan but
didn't get any of NATO's promises fulfilled," Turkish mass media
report, quoting Mr. Baykal.
American writer and scenarist Justine MacCathy wrote the book "Anatolia
1915", in which he negates the fact of the Armenian Genocide.