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  • ANKARA: Turkish Premier Says "Armenian Resolutions" To Harm Armenia

    TURKISH PREMIER SAYS "ARMENIAN RESOLUTIONS" TO HARM ARMENIA

    Anadolu Agency
    March 16 2010
    Turkey

    Ankara, 16 March: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on
    Tuesday [16 March] that the crisis which took place due to Armenian
    resolutions would harm Armenia.

    Erdogan replied to questions of Huseyin Alkan from BBC Turkish service
    in British capital of London.

    Erdogan said nearly 170,000 Armenians lived in Turkey currently and
    100,000 of them were living in Turkey illegally. "We are ignoring
    the situation of them now. But if it is needed, I will tell them that
    you should go back to your country. They are not my citizens. I don't
    have to keep them in my country," he said.

    "The current developments are not our problem. It is the problem of
    Armenia. This country must make a very important decision. Armenia
    should be saved from diaspora's control," he said.

    In regard to relations between Turkey and EU, Erdogan said the EU
    should keep its promise regarding the country's EU accession process.

    A revision should be brought up in regard to the chapters which were
    not opened, he said. "There are four chapters on which we can talk. We
    are working on these four chapters. I think that Spain's presidency
    term will be like a signal flare," he said.

    Replying to a question on opening of ports to Greek Cypriot ships,
    Erdogan said, "If both parties open their ports mutually, we are
    ready for that. We want the EU to keep its words."

    When asked whether tension with the United States (caused by Armenian
    resolution) will overshadow the role that Turkey wants to play in the
    Middle East, Erdogan said, "We will do what we can. We are exerting
    efforts with good will. We are working to contribute to world peace."
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