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    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    May 1 2010


    Turkey committed to continue talks with Armenia - premier



    Ankara, 30 April: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on
    Friday [30 April] said his country maintained its willingness to
    settle problems with Armenia, despite the coalition government in
    Yerevan has decided to suspend the ratification process of two
    protocols the two countries had signed to normalize relations and
    restore diplomatic ties.

    "We have kept our positive stance and remained loyal to the word and
    the spirit of the protocols from the very beginning and we will
    continue to do so," Erdogan told a televised address to the nation.

    Erdogan said US President Barack Obama voiced in his remarks on 24
    April "allegations which cannot be accepted by our nation although he
    has taken into account part of our sensitivities."

    The Turkish premier was referring to Obama's annual speech on April
    24, the date accepted by Armenians as the anniversary of the incidents
    of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire.

    In his speech, Obama described the incidents of 1915 as "one of the
    worst atrocities" of the 20th century and "a devastating chapter" in
    history.

    Erdogan reiterated Turkey's proposal to leave the issue to historians,
    criticizing "third parties of trying to forge domestic political
    clout."

    A US House panel and the Swedish parliament have earlier approved two
    separate bills that affirmed Armenian allegations on the incidents of
    1915.

    "Turkey is very much disturbed from such insincere attitude of
    countries which we see as our friends, whoever they might be," Erdogan
    said.

    The two protocols between Ankara and Yerevan aims to normalize
    relations, reopen their border and restore diplomatic ties which broke
    down in 1994 following the Armenian occupation of Karabakh region in
    Azerbaijan.
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