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    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 20 2010


    Turkish PM: Statement in London on deportation of illegal Armenians
    from Turkey intended to attract international community's attention

    20 March 2010 [18:40] - Today.Az


    The statement in London was made in order to attract the attention of
    the international community to Armenians illegally residing in Turkey
    and the Turkish Government's human approach to this fact, Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in Istanbul during a meeting
    with Turkish art workers, CNN TV Turk reported.

    Turkish Prime Minister once again criticized the distortion of his
    words regarding the expulsion of 100,000 Armenians illegally residing
    in Turkey, saying that it is in any case does not affect the Turkish
    citizens of Armenian nationality.

    "Those who indiscriminately accept vague decisions [recognition of
    so-called "Armenian genocide"] in parliaments should see that so far,
    Turkey has approached the issue of Armenians illegally residing in
    Turkey humanely. One should not take [in parliaments] decisions, on
    which they have no information, and not interfere in Turkey's
    relations with its neighbors," Erdogan said.

    March 19, at a meeting of the ruling party "Justice and Development"
    Erdogan said his statement made in an interview to BBC was distorted.

    "My words about the deportation of illegal Armenians were distorted
    and were perceived as the deportation of Armenians from Turkey, even
    those who have Turkish nationality," Erdogan said at a meeting of the
    ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). "Unfortunately, the news
    was spread without regard that I was referring to Armenians illegally
    living in the country and not all Armenians in Turkey."

    Erdogan confirmed Turkey's commitment to continue to solve the issue
    of illegal immigrants humanely during his speech March 20, however, he
    said that his country will not keep silent if the issue "affects
    Turkey's honor".

    "So far, we haven't refereed false facts of the Armenian Diaspora to
    the position of all the Armenian people and the Armenians. Armenian
    Diaspora has never acted in favor of Armenia and the Armenian people,"
    Erdogan said.

    Erdogan made these statements as Ankara's reply to adoption of
    resolution recognizing the so-called "Armenian genocide" in the
    Ottoman Empire at the several countries' parliaments.

    After the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House of
    Representatives adopted the "Armenian resolution" March 4 and the
    Parliament of Sweden March 11, Turkey has recalled its ambassadors in
    Washington and Stockholm for consultations.

    "170,000 ethnic Armenians reside in my country, with 70,000 holding
    Turkish nationality. If necessary, I will say that one hundred
    thousand to leave our country. I'll do it, because they are not my
    citizens, and I am not obliged to keep them in my own country,"
    Erdogan stressed.

    Erdogan's statement caused a strong reply among the Armenian migrants
    residing in Turkey.

    Armenians illegally residing in Turkey accused the Armenian lobby and
    the Armenian Government, which does not create any opportunity for
    improving Armenian people's living conditions.


    /Trend News/
    URL: http://www.today.az/news/turkey/64555.html
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