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  • ANKARA: Turkey Disappointed By Swedish Vote On Armenian Allegations,

    TURKEY DISAPPOINTED BY SWEDISH VOTE ON ARMENIAN ALLEGATIONS, EU NEGOTIATOR SAYS

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    March 12 2010

    ANKARA (A.A) - Turkey was saddened and disappointed by the Swedish
    parliament's endorsement of a resolution in support of Armenian
    allegations regarding the tragic events of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire,
    Turkey's chief European Union negotiator has said.

    "We are saddened and disappointed by this resolution. The Swedish
    parliament has bowed down to distorted history arguments which are
    far from reflecting the truth. Politicians should be looking to the
    future not to the past," Egemen Bagis said Friday when responding to
    a question.

    The Swedish parliament on Thursday adopted 131 to 130 the resolution
    just days after a U.S. House panel passed a similar bill, raising
    concerns that it could jeopardize a rapprochement process between
    Turkey and Armenia as the two had signed protocols to normalize
    relations and open their border.

    "Turkey is ready to face up to its past and it needs no tribunals set
    by foreign parliaments to do that," Bagis said, recalling Turkey's
    proposal to put together a team of historians both from Turkey and
    Armenia as well as other countries to dig into the issue.

    "It is unfortunate that the Armenian state and the Armenian diaspora
    had brushed aside our proposal, a well-meant initiative which had
    been even discarded by the international community," Bagis said.
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