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    TURKISH DEPUTIES DEMAND DEPORTATION OF ARMENIAN CITIZENS

    News.az
    March 16 2010
    Azerbaijan

    "Turkey is not a country that can be spoken with in a language of
    pressure."

    The Turkish parliamentary commission on foreign relations listened to
    Turkish FM Ahmed Davutoglu and Turkish ambassadors in the United States
    and Sweden Namik Tan and Zergun Koruturk about the recognition of the
    so-called "Armenian genocide" by the parliaments of some countries
    on March 15.

    During the debates, the deputies demanded from the government to show
    a stiffer response to such resolutions. They urged to deport Armenian
    citizens illegally residing in Turkey and close the US military base
    in Incirlik.

    "Turkey has granted Armenians the right to live illegally as it
    understands that the situation in Armenia is grave. In addition,
    if we take this step, what will the West think about us? Western
    mass media will immediately start a campaign against Turkey saying
    Ankara is deporting Armenians. This would place us in a very difficult
    situation", Davutoglu said.

    As for the signed protocols, he noted that Ankara does not intend to
    withdraw them from the parliament: "Everything is good in its time. We
    should not take the decisions that may further harm our interests. But
    we will protect our national interests more energetically and let
    everyone know about it. Turkey is not a country that can be spoken
    with in a language of pressure. We will use these protocols as a tool",
    Sabah newspaper quotes him as saying.

    Davutoglu also stressed the need to take into account the further
    possibility of such development and raise influence on the parliaments
    of other countries.
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