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    MOURADIAN: MEETING WITH TURKISH PRESIDENT GUL: DISPATCHES FROM TURKEY (PART III)
    By: Khatchig Mouradian

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2010/03/1 9/mouradian-meeting-with-turkish-president-gul-dis patches-from-turkey-part-iii/
    Fri, Mar 19 2010

    ANKARA, Turkey-Our delegation of nine commentators and journalists from
    the U.S. (including two Armenians) met with Turkish President Abdullah
    Gul on Fri., March 19. Also present at the meeting was the Turkish
    ambassador to the U.S., Namik Tan, who was recalled after the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee vote on the Armenian Genocide. During most
    of the 45-minute meeting held at the Presidential Palace in Ankara,
    the only two issues the president discussed or answered questions
    about were related to the Armenian Genocide and Iran.

    In his introductory remarks, the president of the Union of Chambers
    and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), M. Rifat Hisarciklioglu,
    said to the president: "One of the members of the American delegation,
    Khatchig Mouradian, speaks Turkish with an Istanbul accent, even
    though he wasn't born in Turkey."

    After that, Gul was told that the two main topics consistently on the
    agenda during the delegation's meeting were the Armenian Genocide and
    Turkey's Iran policy. He allocated a considerable amount of time to
    talk about Turkey's official policies on those two issues. (We will
    publish a detailed report on Gul's remarks later this weekend).

    Answering a question by my colleague Emil Sanamyan, Gul said that
    Turks, Armenians, and others all experienced a great tragedy during
    World War I. He noted, "Millions of Turks were deported from the
    Balkans after living there for hundreds of years, and three million
    of them were killed in the process."

    At the end of the meeting, as photographers took pictures of the
    delegation, I approached President Gul, who greeted me in Turkish. I
    told him (also in Turkish): "I learned Turkish because my grandparents
    and other elderly women who were survivors of the Armenian Genocide
    used to speak the language. Armenians had nothing to do with the fate
    of the Turks in the Balkans, nor do they deny what happened to the
    Turks in the Balkans. Most of those who survived 1915 are dead now.

    But what do you say to the few survivors who are still alive and
    waiting for acknowledgment from Turkey?"

    Gul insisted that he understands the pain and suffering of all those
    who were killed during the tragedies.

    Minutes later, as I was leaving the hall, he added, "My best regards
    to the elderly."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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